Pulmonary Circuit (pul´mo-ner"e):
Formed by the blood vessels, the pulmonary circuit sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and unload carbon dioxide.
Systemic Circuit (sis-tem´ik):
This circuit sends oxygen-rich blood and nutrients to all body cells and removes wastes.
Source:
Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology. Twelfth Edition. David Shier, Jackie Butler, and Ricki Lewis. Mc Graw Hill - Higher Education. Page 553.
The respiratory system and the circulatory (cardiovascular) system.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system interact in the lungs. The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide, while the circulatory system transports oxygen to cells and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled.
It interacts with the circulatory system. When you breathe in oxygen, the blood in your circulatory system carries that oxygen-rich blood to your heart and other parts of the body.
The respiratory system and the circulatory system work together to deliver oxygen throughout the body. The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen through the lungs, while the circulatory system transports oxygen-rich blood to all the cells in the body.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
closed circulatory system.
The circulatory system
The respiratory system obtains oxygen from the air and delivers it to the circulatory system. The circulatory system then transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body via the blood vessels. The digestive system processes nutrients from food, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream by the circulatory system for delivery to cells.
The circulatory system transport oxygen and respiratory material (food) to the billions of our body cells.
The circulatory system is the transportation system of your body.
circulatory system
the heart is part of the circulatory system in the body.