The respiratory system is less critical to a developing fetus because oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs through the placenta, not the lungs. The fetus receives oxygen directly from the mother's blood, making the lungs non-essential until birth. In contrast, the nervous system is vital for developing critical functions, such as movement, reflexes, and overall brain development, which are essential for survival after birth. Thus, while both systems are important, the nervous system plays a more immediate role in the fetus's development.
Nervous system controls respiratory system .
The brain is part of the nervous system and not the breathing (respiratory)system.
Nervous system sends controlling signals to respiratory system via nerves of autonomic system, these signals arise from breathing center of medulla .
No, asbestos does not damage the nervous system. Asbestos can damage the respiratory system and lungs.
The respiratory system
nope, it is part of the nervous system :))
The central nervous system coordinates.
The central nervous system coordinates.
so it interacts witih the muscle system Nervous System it also interacts with the nervous system
Respiratory system is controlled by Nervous system.That isthe major relation between them. Respiration is involuntary IE we cannot control it by our will.The Autonomous nervous system controls it. Medulla oblongata which is a part of the brain and nervous system controls such actions
The Respiratory System regulates breathing and gas exchanges within an organism. In humans, this system includes the lungs, airways, and respiratory muscles.
they both help your brain