Cells found in plants and animals need fresh air. At the same time, they need to release the used air into the atmosphere. The respiratory system comes in handy in the two processes.
It transfers oxygen into the bloodstream with the takes it to our muscles with use it through cell respiration creating energy
the respiratory system provides oxygen for them
The purpose of cell respiration is to convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into ATP. Cells then use ATP as fuel to drive the cell processes.
There are no similarities between cell membranes and the respiratory system. Cell membranes have a protective and exchanging function while respiratory system produces energy.
The main functional cell of the respiratory system is the alveolar cell, specifically the type I alveolar cell. These cells are responsible for gas exchange in the lungs by allowing oxygen to enter the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to be removed. Another key cell in the respiratory system is the ciliated epithelial cell, which help to filter and move mucus and other particles out of the respiratory tract.
Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell, so since the respiratory system is made of cells, the cytoplasm is inside of the respiratory systems cells.
------- Below answer by a doctor: Ultimately all organs rely on the respiratory system as it is the system that removes waste carbon dioxide and provides oxygen. Oxygen is used by the body to enable the production of energy. Energy is used by all organ systems and tissues for the functioningy of the body. The organs of the respiratory system are; the lungs, the diaphragm, the heart, the circulatory system, the blood. There are two types commonly considered to be "respiration" 1) the act of breathing in and out which is actually medically called "ventilation", and 2) cellular respiration that occurs within the cell and produces energy.
circulatory and respiratory systems
no they are to small to have a respiratory system or organ so they breath through there cell membrane
Mitochondria in the cell are the site of energy (cellular respiration) production.
They both get rid of unwanted products of cell metabolism.
Benefits of the respiratory system are: It helps the body to regulate temperature by expelling heat. The respiratory system brings air into the lungs and ultimately to each cell in the body. The respiratory system also removes carbon dioxide from the body.