oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is released in lungs.so these gases are exchanged between circulatory and respiratory system.
circulatory system because blood flows through your veins
the respiratory is the lungs and breathing system, but if you want to know what system works with it believe it or not al the vital systems and special organs work TOGETHER that is why our body can be soo healthy but if one organ or system will not cooperate in other words fail it will make our bodies very sick. i hope this helps!
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
no
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
Blood flows
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
yes, where it circulates
no they use diffusion to circulate the cold blood. They have an open-circulatory system which means that the blood flows freely throughout the body
On average, an adult's circulatory system contains about 5 to 6 liters of blood.
Every part of the body requires oxygen in order to maintain metabolism and the circulatory system reaches all body tissues. Arteries are progressively split into smaller and smaller feed vessels (arteriole). At the final stage the blood flows into and out of the capillaries.
Yes, flies have blood. Their circulatory system includes an open circulatory system where a fluid called hemolymph acts as both blood and interstitial fluid. Hemolymph is not contained within vessels like in humans but flows freely in the body cavity.