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What is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems?

pharynx( and for those who didn't know its the very back of your mouth)


How does the respiratory system meet human needs?

The Respiratory system help us meets its needs by giving us energy


Where does the respitory system and the digestive system meet?

In the large intestine. Of the small intetine


Can you organ system?

There are eleven organ systems, which work together to help organisms meet their basic needs and survive: Circulatory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Lymphatic system Skeletal system Muscular system Nervous system Urinary system Respiratory system Digestive system integumentary system


Can you identify thes organ system?

There are eleven organ systems, which work together to help organisms meet their basic needs and survive: Circulatory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Lymphatic system Skeletal system Muscular system Nervous system Urinary system Respiratory system Digestive system integumentary system


Can you identify these organ syestem?

There are eleven organ systems, which work together to help organisms meet their basic needs and survive: Circulatory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Lymphatic system Skeletal system Muscular system Nervous system Urinary system Respiratory system Digestive system integumentary system


Is the respiratory system part of the circulatory system?

No both of them are different but they meet each other in lungs where,exchange of gas takes place.


Where do the circulatory and the digestive system meet?

In the end of the small intestine. The illeum absorbs the nutrience and send into the blood system


Why do very simple animals not need a digestive tract or respiratory system?

Very simple animals, such as sponges and some single-celled organisms, often lack a digestive tract or respiratory system because they rely on diffusion for nutrient uptake and gas exchange. Their small size and simple body structure allow them to directly absorb nutrients and oxygen from their environment through their cell membranes. This efficient method is sufficient to meet their metabolic needs, as they do not have complex body systems that require more specialized processing. Consequently, they thrive in aquatic environments where these processes can occur easily.


What are three locations in the human body where two systems make contact?

Three (of many) are: * the muscular system and the skeletal system. All muscles move bones. * the circulatory system and the respiratory system meet in the lungs for the exchange of gases * the circulatory system and the urinary system meet in the kidneys where wastes are removed


Where does air flow through the body?

"Through" would mean that the air comes in one opening and out the other. Your digestive tract would meet that definition better than your respiratory system would. Of course, a penetrating wound could provide two openings through which air might pass.


How are they respiratory and circulatory systems connected?

The digestive system absorbs the glucose in the small intestine. Then the glucose is now in the blood stream. The respiratory system needs the glucose to make energy. The circulatory system gets the oxygen pumped into the body. And now there are glucose and oxygen in the bloodstream. Now the respiratory system, the glucose and the oxygen react with each other and there is now energy.