you breath in oxygen by the respiratory system wich is stored in the lungs ther blood passes, and exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide. the oxygen gets circulated to the cells, and the carbon dioxide is exhaled by the respiratory system.
1. Digestive System 2. Circulatory System 3. Respirator System 4. Skeletal System 5. Muscular System 6. Endocrine System 7. Immune System 8. Lymphatic System 9. Nervous System 10. Male Reproductive System 11. Urinary System 12. Excretory System 13. Cardiovascular System 14. integumentary system 15. Female Reproductive System
Organ systems work together to perform specific functions necessary for an organism's survival. For example, the circulatory system distributes oxygen and nutrients to cells, while the respiratory system enables gas exchange. Without these coordinated efforts, an organism would not be able to maintain homeostasis and would likely not survive.
It helps you breath and pump blood around your body. Without it you wouldn't be alive!
the Excretory System gets rid of wastes the other body systems don't need
An organ system in the body is a system that maintains life and carries out a specific function of the body so it can live well and be viable. Any organ system failure can result in death or ill health. Here are some of the organ systems: Cardiovascular, Skin or Dermal system, Filtering Systems (such as liver, kidneys, spleen), Digestive system, Nervous System, and what I call sensory systems (which do not threaten life when not functioning properly) such as hearing, light touch, vision, taste, and smell. Organ systems that keep your body alive are heart, lungs, brain, entire digestive system, liver, kidneys, hormones, nervous system (paralysis above a certain spinal zone will result in death or brain death). If your largest organ, the dermis is damaged too much by wounds, burns or disease you would not be able to live. So you can see that the organ systems do keep you alive and functioning either well or poorly depending on its condition.
The importance of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems working and functioning together correctly is to keep you alive. Respiratory takes in oxygen and expels CO2 Cardiovascular transports both around your body
Without these systems, we wouldn't be able to breathe or to pump blood throughout our body. We need these systems in order to stay alive.
The function that keeps your you alive.
Cardiovascular exercises can help a person's heart. Cardiovascular refers to the heart and blood system. She has cardiovascular disease and must take medication to stay alive.
Yawning involves the respiratory and nervous systems. The act of yawning helps to increase oxygen intake and regulate carbon dioxide levels in the body, while also serving as a trigger for changes in alertness and arousal controlled by the brain.
Sets of organs in our bodies that do the work to keep us healthy and alive.
NO! respiratory and digestive are the very essence of what keeps you alive
The cardiovascular works with almost all body systems. Respiratory- It carries oxygen in the blood stream. Digestive-It brings nutrients to cells and brings cell waste back. Nervous- It keeps the brain alive by bringing it oxygen and nutrients. Execretory-It pumps blood into the kidneys, to filter the blood and clean it out. Muscular-? Skeletal-Bone marrow creates red blood cells, and the heart brings minerals like calcium to the bones to keep them strong. Thats about it. Hope I helped!
filters are the system that help the cardiovascular system stay alive.
Doctors use curare to help keep animals alive during surgeries. The curare helps to keep the animals respiratory systems going during surgery.
no she died of a respiratory illness on 13th May, 2002
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