the circulatory system interacts with what other system
The respitory system gives the cells oxegen and takes away cardon deoxie and cell wastes.Then sends it to be pushed out of the body.
I suppose the major one is the respiratory system, which oxygenates unoxygenated blood that the CVS (right side of heart) pumps through the lungs. The heart then pumps this newly-oxygenated blood around the body's systemic arteries, veins and capillaries. The CVS really works with every part of the body though, as all organs, tissues and cells need oxygen to function and survive, so it is vital.
ALL bodily systems are connected in some way to the circulatory system. The circulatory system is often used to simply transport a bunch of "stuff" throughout the body. Most notably the Endocrine (Lymphatic) system and the Respiratory system use the bloodstream as superhighways throughout the body. The Endocrine system sends enzymes and white blood cells among other things through the blood stream to all parts of the body. While the respiratory system transports oxygen and other molecules through the blood stream. Red blood cells are even specially designed in shape to aid themselves in transporting oxygen throughout the body. However, I would suggest doing a quick Google search on this topic and you will find a whole lot more detailed information on the topic from people who are far more professional than myself.
The circulation system works with the respiratory system to get oxygen. It works with the lymphatic system to get rid of wastes. It works with the nervous system to regulate body temperature and control heart rate.
What 3 body systems go with the Circulatory system
Yes the cardiovascular system works with other systems in many other ways
Although the cardiovascular system interacts with all other systems, the one it more closely interacts with is the respiratory (pulmonary) system.
All of them!
its related by all being a system A. The circulatory system doesn't really control the body. B. The respiratory system system helps the body by breathing. If you didn't breathe...you would die... C. The system of ductless glands most certainly does control the body by the release of hormones that target organs and cause responses. Also referred to as endocrine glands or the endocrine system. D. The skeletal system doesn't really control the body.
The body systems allow to the body to have many different functions within a single unit or body. Each system has a function unique to all of the other systems, allowing these many different functions.
Your lungs, as part of the respiratory system, bring oxygen into your body. Nothing removes carbon dioxide though, it's never in your body per se, the oxygen in your blood cells just gets used when your cells travel through your body, then they go to the lungs which in effect just "recharge" them with oxygen again.
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An example of the peripheral nervous system that you can control is instructions that are being carried from your brain to your limbs. It sends all of the information from your senses back to your brain.
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A Closed Circulatory system-Is a blood circulation system in which blood moves through the body in closed vessels. In the closed circulatory system, the blood is confined to vessels. The heart pumps blood to vessels through smaller vessels which go to the organs. This system has a more efficient way of transporting blood then an open circulatory system. Some animals that have this systems include earthworms, squids, octopus, and all vertebrates, like humans.
Nutrients from the digestive system enter the circulatory system. From there, they are transported to all body cells.
when the blood follows one circuit pathway through the body , it is termed as single circuit plan
your respiratory,circulatory,skelatole,muscular,anddigestive.
Grasshoppers have an open circulatory system, and worms have a closed circulatory system. There you go. :)
It is easiest to think of the lymphatic system as being, in many ways, analogous to the circulatory system. Both are extensive networks of tubes that go virtually everywhere in the body. But where the circulatory system moves blood around the body, the lymphatic system moves a clear liquid known as lymphthroughout the body.
The respiratory system provides oxygen so the body can "burn" (oxidize) the food that is brought into the body through the digestive system. The circulatory system brings nourishment to all cells of the body. The circulatory system exchanges critical gases with the respiratory system; unneeded carbon dioxide is exchanged for much needed oxygen.
No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.
An Open circulatory system is one in which the flow of blood/hemolymph is from the heart to the peripheral organs then to the body cavity. There is no system of veins to carry the blood back to the heart. This is the arrangement in mollusca.http://www.answers.com/circulatory+systemjust go to wikipedia and type: Open Circulatory system
It connects through a series of nerves that go to every other system of the body.
The lungs are part of the respiratory system! they help the circulatory by giving oxygen, but they are just respiratory.