respiratory and cardiovascular systems
the respiratory and the cardiovascular system
Systems working alone and working together to maintain a stable environment for the whole body system to survive is called "Homeostatis".
Groups of organs working together form organ systems, which are collections of organs that work in coordination to carry out specific functions within the body. Organ systems regulate different biological processes such as digestion, respiration, circulation, and excretion. Examples of organ systems include the respiratory system, circulatory system, and nervous system.
Organ systems working together create the human body, a complex organism that carries out essential functions such as circulation, respiration, digestion, and movement. Each system has a specific role, but they work together to maintain homeostasis and ensure the body functions properly.
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During respiration, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work together. The respiratory system brings in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from the body, while the circulatory system transports oxygen to cells and tissues and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled.
A organ systemOrgan system working together is called organism.a body is made up of diff. organ systeman organism
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Working together, the respiratory and circulatory systems perform gas exchange from the blood to the lungs. This exchange occurs at the alveoli.
When organ systems work together, they form another level of organization called the organism. The organism is the highest level of organization in the hierarchy of biological systems, comprising all the systems working together to maintain homeostasis and carry out life processes.
Full integration is achieved when all systems and processes are working together in the way they were meant to be. The benefits vary from system to system. The greatest benefit is a completed process.
Cellular respiration. Cells need oxygen that enters the body through the respiratory system, then the circulatory system does the oxygen and carbon dioxyde exchange to complete cellular respiration. Digestive and circulatory - nourishment Urinary and circulatory - excrements, filtration etc