The epiglottis a flap of skin that stops food from entering your windpipe.
Air moves through the pharynx, which is part of both the respiratory and digestive systems. In the digestive system, the pharynx plays a role in swallowing as it helps direct food and liquid into the esophagus.
A couple of organ systems are: circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, musculoskeletal system, and nervous system. Hope this helps
The respiratory system gets the oxygen it needs and the circulatory system bring the oxygen along with many other products in the blood to the toe. The digestive system helps obtain nutrients for the toe which the blood brings as part of the circulatory system.
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
Your mouth is part of both the digestive and the respiratory system.It belongs to the digestive system, because it adds saliva, which helps break down the starches before further digestion in the stomach. Ptyalin is one of the important chemicals. Additionally, of course the mastication definitely aids the digestive process.And it belongs to the respiratory system for under exercise, it becomes the main entry way for air. But probably without the moisturizing qualities added by the passage through the nose.
Blood vascular system helps respiratory system .
the digestive system helps digest food and it is an ORGAN system
The liver produces digestive juices , that helps in the digestion.
The diaphragm separates the circulatory and respiratory systems (heart and lungs) from the digestive system (stomach and intestines). It helps maintain the integrity and functionality of each system by preventing the mixing of their respective contents.
The respiratory system helps the circulatory system. circulatory system
The respiratory system works with the body to help our body function correctly. One of the things it does is it gives our cells/blood oxygen to take to the rest of our body.the respiratory system affects the body by allowing you to obtain oxygen
The cardiovascular system consists of the heart, veins and arteries. Which are all part of the network which moves blood around your body. Your respiratory system is your lungs and airways. This system is responsible for gas exchange (taking in oxygen and expelling CO2). They work hand in hand, your respiratory system takes in oxygen and passes it into your cardiovascular system, which transports it to all of your muscles and organs. The muscles and organs pass back CO2 which is then expelled through your respiratory system.