The skin and circulatory system work together to regulate body temperature and maintain homeostasis. Blood vessels in the skin dilate or constrict to either release or conserve heat, helping to cool or warm the body as needed. Additionally, the skin serves as a barrier and interface for nutrient and waste exchange, while the circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to skin cells and removes carbon dioxide and waste products. This collaboration ensures the skin remains healthy and functions effectively.
they would die
they would die
How the Heart and Circulatory system work.
false
The skin is an organ by itself, but the circulatory system and nervous system both have direct connections with the skin (through capillaries in the case of circulatory and nerve endings in the case of nervous system.)
no
Yes, the heart is part of the circulatory 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 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.
Yes, your circulatory system is always at work even when you are sleeping to provide your body with oxygen and nutrients.
No, it is not part of the circulatory system, it is protecting you from the environment, to help keep homeostasis( the body in stable condition)
The heart