In the circulatory system, when the body aquires oxygen diffusion takes place. In the capillaries, oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide diffuses out. Without diffusion could not aquire for oxygen to got to the heart and circulate through out the body.
the diaphragm is one of them im not sure what the other is the diaphragm is one of them im not sure what the other is
How the Heart and Circulatory system work.
Yes, the heart is part of the circulatory system.
In the end of the small intestine. The illeum absorbs the nutrience and send into the blood system
It will not work because if the heart, which is part of the circulatory system, has an infection the kidneys cannot work properly.
The major organs of the circulatory system are the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries. The major organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, trachea, bronchi, and diaphragm.
The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to get oxygen to cells. Oxygen transfers from the respiratory to the circulatory system at the capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
They both work to provide oxygen to the cells. The respiratory system provides air to the circulatory system. The the blood from the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells. For more help search on the internet. :)
Everything in the circulatory system works together to remove waste from the blood. The circulatory system provides the excretory system with the blood to be cleaned.
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They both work to provide oxygen to the cells. The respiratory system provides air to the circulatory system. The the blood from the circulatory system delivers oxygen to the cells. For more help search on the internet. :)
The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the thoracic cavity that plays a crucial role in the respiratory system. When it contracts, it flattens and creates negative pressure in the thoracic cavity, allowing air to be drawn into the lungs during inhalation. While it primarily functions in respiration, it indirectly influences the circulatory system by facilitating venous return of blood to the heart as it changes pressure in the thoracic cavity. Thus, the diaphragm is essential for effective breathing and supports overall circulatory function.