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It provides the oxygen for the muscles to work when they are doing aerobic respiration.
They don't. The CNS, muscular, and skeletal systems do.
The muscular system provides additional movement to create a relative vacuum in the lungs, which draws air into the air sacs. The respiratory system provides oxygen that muscles need to create movement.
The muscular system provides additional movement to create a relative vacuum in the lungs, which draws air into the air sacs. The respiratory system provides oxygen that muscles need to create movement.
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together to transport oxygen to the cells and remove carbon dioxide. The nervous and muscular systems work together to control movement. The endocrine and reproductive systems work together to regulate hormone production for reproduction.
Ill give you 3:skeletal,nervous,and muscular
muscular system,nervous system, skeletal and respiratory system
The muscular respiratory and skeletal systems work together to facilitate breathing and support the mechanics of respiration. The skeletal system, particularly the rib cage and spine, provides a framework that protects vital organs and aids in lung expansion. Meanwhile, respiratory muscles, such as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, contract to change the volume of the thoracic cavity, allowing air to flow in and out of the lungs. This collaboration ensures efficient gas exchange and overall respiratory function.
In pelicans, the respiratory and muscular systems work closely together during flight and feeding maneuvers. The muscular system powers the wings for flight, while the respiratory system provides the necessary oxygen to fuel muscle activity. Additionally, the respiratory system aids in buoyancy control when diving for fish, allowing the pelican to maneuver effectively in water. Together, these systems enable the pelican to execute efficient hunting strategies.
The respiratory system, because it helps you breathe. :)
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