by diffusion across a capillary wall
The circulatory system moves materials like oxygen, nutrients, and hormones through the body via blood flow, while the respiratory system enables the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs. The digestive system processes food and absorbs nutrients, and the lymphatic system helps transport immune cells and maintain fluid balance.
the respiratory system
Almost all, though it interacts with the circulatory the most because they go hand in hand to deliver oxygen to the muscle system, which then moves the skeletal system.It works by.............. I need help or I wouldn't be asking this question
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the two important gases that diffuse across the respiratory membrane. Oxygen moves from the alveoli into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide moves from the bloodstream into the alveoli to be exhaled.
Well you see, the respiratory and cardiovascular system work together. The oxygen moves throughout the path. It then ends up in the alveoli and sinks into the capillaries surrounding it. I think you can take it from there since the oxygen goes into the blood in the capillaries. Hope this helped!
The respiratory system draws oxygen into the lungs. The circulatory system moves blood into the lungs to pick up the oxygen and then brings the oxygen to cells in the rest of the body.
The respiratory system brings oxygen into the body and the circulatory system, specifically the cardiovascular system, moves the oxygen around the body via the bloodstream.
The circulatory system (blood) moves oxygen through the body to the cells.
Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.
Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.
The respiratory system moves oxygen in and carbon dioxide (CO2) out.
The respitory system moves oxygen from the outside enviroment into the body.It also removes waste such as carbon dioxide and water from the body.
Yes,the circulatory system acts as the transport system that moves the blood throughout the body. It provides a continuous supply of fresh blood.
By diffusion across q capillary wall
Carbon dioxide moves from the circulatory system to the respiratory system primarily in the lungs, specifically at the alveoli. In the alveoli, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood in the capillaries into the air sacs due to the concentration gradient, where it is then exhaled. This exchange occurs as oxygen from the inhaled air moves in the opposite direction, entering the bloodstream.
respiratory system
Material moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system by diffusing across a membrane in the air sacks called alveoli.