that's an excellent question. there are many connections between the systems of the body, that's the beauty of it all! That it all works together! the respiratory system/gas exchang connects to the circulation of the blood in the heart through the whole system! the blood goes from the cappilaries to the veins to the superior and inferior vena cava.Then, to the right side of the heart, pulminary artery, lung, in the lung, through gas exchange, the alveoli get oxygen.... goes into puminary veins, left side of heart, valve, out of the aorta, into the arteries, and to the rest of the body! The circulatory system brings nutrients and oxygen to the digestive system. Also the circulatory system takes wastes away from the digestive system.
They are connected at their ends by structures called joints. The joints are held together by tough fibers made of protein called ligaments which run round the joints to the heads of the bone ends at each side of the joint. Ligaments connect bone to bone while tendons connect bone to muscle.
the optical nerve and brain
To regrow body parts that are lost or damaged is called spicling.
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Five major body parts used in hockey include, arms, legs, brain, eyes and fingers. Hockey players use many parts of their body to be successful.
Synthesis reactions help the body with the growth of body parts.
Yes, both the mouth and nose are connected through your pharynx in the back of your throat. The reason behind smelling something and practically tasting it, is due to this connection. But your sense of smell is stronger than your sense of taste so you will not be able to smell something just by tasting it. Taste doesn't carry smell, but smell can carry taste.
it is connected to the large intestins
Because its connected (by nerves) to all parts of the body.
By the excretory system.
Brain is the operator of our body. all our body parts have nerves.all the nerves are connected to the spinal cord in the back. from the spinalcord it reaches the Brain.
Landmasses divide Earth's global ocean into connected sections.
The skeletal, nervous, and muscular systems. the central nervous system, connected to the brain
the eustachian tube connects the pharynx to the middle ear
By a complex system of nerves.The brain has a large system of nerves that make up the spinal cord and these branch out to different parts of the body as they pass down the spine.
because it has wirelike cells connected to the different parts of the body.
Basically you have control over the voluntary muscular system (and the bones it's connected to).
well, you got your: foot bone, connected to your leg bone, connected to your hip bone, connected to your chest bone, connected to your arm bone, connected to your hand bone, 'dem bones, 'dem bones 'dem dry bones!
No, the epididymis is attached to the vas deferens which is connected to the seminal vesicle.they are two parts in the body.