The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then is passed onto the cardiovascular system, by entering the red blood cells, which are pumped by the heart around the body to all the cells and organs. After that the red blood cells carry back the de-oxygenated blood, which is the carbon dioxide back to the heart, which then lets it to enter the lung, through the artery, into the lung. This is then exhaled out of the body by the lung, which means that the respiratory system inhales, cardiovascular supplies the oxygen around the body, and then respiratory exhales carbon dioxide out of the body.
The respiratory system breaths or inhales oxygen and they tag team so that the cardiovascular system pump blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.
The Respreritory System Brings Oxygen into the Body, Then into the lungs. After the oxygen has entered the Body it will be carried throughout the body Via the CardioVascular System Wich contains The Blood Viens and the heart.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen which is taken to the cardiovascular system, and it is pumped by the heart around the body to all the things that need them. Then it brings back the carbon dioxide through veins,back to the heart, and out the body.
Your respiratory system takes in the oxygen you’ ve inhale then is given to blood cells and takes the carbon dioxide from the cells. The waste is taken out when you when you beath out. The red blood cells are then taken to the cardiovasular system which is pumped around the body and pump back to lungs.
Oxygen inhaled by the respiratory system is picked up by blood in the lungs then taken through the arteries and taken around the body then connected by capillaries and back through the veins.
When you breathe in oxygen, your respiratory system is at work. Then the oxygen is taken to the heartby the cardiovascular system. This is pumped around the body by entering the red blood cells. After that, the red bloods cells carry around the carbon dioxide back to the heart then out of the heart and then you exhale using your respiratory system.
The respitory and cardiovasular system work closely together to ensure that organ tissues receive enough oxygen.Blood is circulated by the heart, which pumps the oxygen made blood from the lungs to the body.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen whic goes to the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system pumps blood and sends blood through the body including the respiratory stystem. The oxygen from the cardiovascular system goes into the blood the heart pumps and it goes through a blood vessel called veins.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then it is sent to the cardiovascular system the heart or cardio system pumps blood and oxygen and the respitory o lungs obsorbs and sends some oxygen back.
Your respiratory system breathes in oxegen and goes to the cardiovascular system. Then the heart sends them to everything that need it.then the carbon dioxide comes back to the heart and is pushed out of the body.
You breath in oxygen. That oygen-rich blood is recieved by the left atrium. The right atrium recieves oxygen-poor blood from the body. When the artia contracts blood is squeezed inti the ventricles. While the artria relax, the ventricles contract and push blood out of the heart. Blood from the right ventricle goes to the lungs. Blood from the left ventricle goes to the rest of the body.
You need oxygen to live. Think fresh oxygen equals good. When the body uses oxygen, the waste is carbon dioxide. Think of this gas as bad. When you breathe, think of it as in with the good gas and out with the bad. That’s where the cardiovascular system comes in. The heart pumps the blood and returns the used-up de-oxygen blood full of bad gas back to the lungs. The interface of the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system is where gas exchange takes place. If you follow inhaled gas to the very end-of-the line of the lungs, you are at the alveoli. These air-filled sacs are in direct contact with the cardiovascular circulation and through the process of diffusion the good gas goes into the circulation and the bad gas goes into the lung sacs so you can breathe it out.
The respiratory system goes through a system where oxygen enters the blood stream and carbon dioxide leaves the blood to enter the air. The cardiovascular system transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body and carbon dioxide from the cells of the body to the lungs.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen breathing to the blood in the cardiovascular system and collects the carbon dioxide from it and releases it in an exhale. we need blood to bring oxygen to every part of our body.
Your lungs, or respiratory system, breath in the oxygen. Which is absorbed capillaries and put into red blood cells. Your heart, or cardiovascular system, recieves the red blood cells and pumps them through the body. The red blood cells will then loose their oxygen and replace it with carbon dioxide. The deoxygenated blood cells will go back through the heart, right ventricle, to the lungs to recieve oxygen all over again.
Air is inhaled into the lungs where oxygen is exchanged through tiny gas permeable sacs within the lungs for carbon dioxide. Also the cardiovascular system transports the oxygen it gets from the lungs to the cells in the body through the blood.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then the it is passed to the cardiovascular system, by entering the red blood cells, which are pumped by the heart around the body to all the organs.Which means that the respiratory system inhales oxygen and the cardiovascular system supplies the oxygen to the blood and the organs, then respiratory system exhales carbon dioxide once the process is done.
Oxygen goes into the lungs and the oxygen from there goes into the cardiovascular system. The way it gets there is that it enters the red blood cells. Now it’s into the cardiovascular system it is going throughout the body and back to the heart. The heart sends the red blood cells back the lungs and the lungs exhale it as carbon dioxide.
the respiratory system takes in oxygen, which the cardiovascular system needs to work and then once the body is done with it it leaves the body as carbondeoxide.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then is passed onto the cardiovascular system, by entering the red blood cells, which are pumped by the heart around the body to all the cells and organs. After that the red blood cells carry back the de-oxygenated blood, which is the carbon dioxide back to the heart, which then lets it to enter the lung, through the artery, into the lung. This is then exhaled out of the body by the lung, which means that the respiratory system inhales, cardiovascular supplies the oxygen around the body, and then respiratory exhales carbon dioxide out of the body.
The cardiovascular system transports the oxygen it gets from the lungs to the cells in the body through the blood
The respitory system gets the oxegen to the blood that is made by the cardivascular system
The respiratory system breaths or inhales oxygen and they tag team so that the cardiovascular system pump blood around the body, to supply the tissues with oxygen and nutrients and to transport waste products away from these tissues.
The Respreritory System Brings Oxygen into the Body, Then into the lungs. After the oxygen has entered the Body it will be carried throughout the body Via the CardioVascular System Wich contains The Blood Viens and the heart.
youre lungs pump oxygen to youre heart to keep it pumping blood and youre blood keeps youre lungs moving
The respiratory system takes in oxygen which is taken to the cardiovascular system, and it is pumped by the heart around the body to all the things that need them. Then it brings back the carbon dioxide through veins,back to the heart, and out the body.
Your respiratory system takes in the oxygen you’ ve inhale then is given to blood cells and takes the carbon dioxide from the cells. The waste is taken out when you when you beath out. The red blood cells are then taken to the cardiovasular system which is pumped around the body and pump back to lungs.
oxygen from the lungs is picked up by blood in the arterys and taken around the body then back through veins.
Oxygen inhaled by the respiratory system is picked up by blood in the lungs then taken through the arteries and taken around the body then connected by capillaries and back through the veins.
sorry the second one is better so use that one
When you breathe in oxygen, your respiratory system is at work. Then the oxygen is taken to the heartby the cardiovascular system. This is pumped around the body by entering the red blood cells. After that, the red bloods cells carry around the carbon dioxide back to the heart then out of the heart and then you exhale using your respiratory system.
The respitory and cardiovasular system work closely together to ensure that organ tissues receive enough oxygen.
The respitory and cardiovasular system work closely together to ensure that organ tissues receive enough oxygen.Blood is circulated by the heart, which pumps the oxygen made blood from the lungs to the body.
You breathe in oxegen to the respitory system then the cardio vascular system comes and gets the oxyegen.
The respiratory system takes in oxygen whic goes to the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular system pumps blood and sends blood through the body including the respiratory stystem. The oxygen from the cardiovascular system goes into the blood the heart pumps and it goes through a blood vessel called veins.
Your respitory system pumps oxygen from the lungs through to the heart and the cardio vascular system pumps the oxygen rich blood throughout the body.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then it is sent to the cardiovascular system the heart or cardio system pumps blood and oxygen and the respitory o lungs obsorbs and sends some oxygen back.
Your respitory system pumps oxygen from the lungs through to the heart and the cardio vascular system pumps the oxygen rich blood throughout the body.
sorry i wasnt paying attention and apparently kerrys name was already on the computer and i didnt change it. soorry mrs. davis and kerry. my bad
9-15-09
Oxygen that is breathed in goes to the blood while blood goes through the lungs
well you need the respiratory system to bring in oxygen, and your cells need oxygen to stay alive.
Your respiratory system breathes in oxegen and goes to the cardiovascular system. Then the heart sends them to everything that need it.then the carbon dioxide comes back to the heart and is pushed out of the body.
You breath in oxygen. That oygen-rich blood is recieved by the left atrium. The right atrium recieves oxygen-poor blood from the body. When the artia contracts blood is squeezed inti the ventricles. While the artria relax, the ventricles contract and push blood out of the heart. Blood from the right ventricle goes to the lungs. Blood from the left ventricle goes to the rest of the body.
You need oxygen to live. Think fresh oxygen equals good. When the body uses oxygen, the waste is carbon dioxide. Think of this gas as bad. When you breathe, think of it as in with the good gas and out with the bad. That’s where the cardiovascular system comes in. The heart pumps the blood and returns the used-up de-oxygen blood full of bad gas back to the lungs. The interface of the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system is where gas exchange takes place. If you follow inhaled gas to the very end-of-the line of the lungs, you are at the alveoli. These air-filled sacs are in direct contact with the cardiovascular circulation and through the process of diffusion the good gas goes into the circulation and the bad gas goes into the lung sacs so you can breathe it out.
The respiratory system goes through a system where oxygen enters the blood stream and carbon dioxide leaves the blood to enter the air. The cardiovascular system transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body and carbon dioxide from the cells of the body to the lungs.
They work together by takeing oxygen and pumping the heart.Veins travel blood to heart, and arterys travel blood away from heart.
Your Cardiovascular system pumps blood to the respitory system so it can take in oxygen.
your lungs pump oxygen to your heart
The cardiovascular system and respiratory system both work together in carrying the blood to the heart and lungs.
the respiratory puts air in your lungs by entering the red blood cells so you can breathe. and your heart pumps through your body
The respirthory system brings oxygen into the lungs, Then the cardiovascular system carries it throughout the body
The respiratory system takes in oxygen breathing to the blood in the cardiovascular system and collects the carbon dioxide from it and releases it in an exhale. we need blood to bring oxygen to every part of our body.
Andrew Rice Oct.16 5th period
The cardiovascular system pumps blood while the respritory system inhales oxygen.
Your lungs, or respiratory system, breath in the oxygen. Which is absorbed capillaries and put into red blood cells. Your heart, or cardiovascular system, recieves the red blood cells and pumps them through the body. The red blood cells will then loose their oxygen and replace it with carbon dioxide. The deoxygenated blood cells will go back through the heart, right ventricle, to the lungs to recieve oxygen all over again.
You take in oxygen to your lungs, then your blood becomes oxygenated, this fresh blood is pumped by your heart to througout your whole body.
They both keep your body breathing and living.
Your lungs pump oxygen to your heart to keep it pumping blood. Your blood help kepps your lungs moving.
your heart and lungs both suport your breathing.
as you inhale your body take i oxeygen wich as your blood flows through you body it picks up oxeygen and takes it around to you body
Air is inhaled into the lungs where oxygen is exchanged through tiny gas permeable sacs within the lungs for carbon dioxide. Also the cardiovascular system transports the oxygen it gets from the lungs to the cells in the body through the blood.
The respitory system takes in oxygen then it goes to the heart circlatory system and then out as carbon dioxcide
The respiratory system inhales oxygen and then the it is passed to the cardiovascular system, by entering the red blood cells, which are pumped by the heart around the body to all the organs.Which means that the respiratory system inhales oxygen and the cardiovascular system supplies the oxygen to the blood and the organs, then respiratory system exhales carbon dioxide once the process is done.
They work together when the respirtory system inhales oxygen and passes it on to the cardiovascular system which passes it on throuth the longs.
Oxygen goes into the lungs and the oxygen from there goes into the cardiovascular system. The way it gets there is that it enters the red blood cells. Now it’s into the cardiovascular system it is going throughout the body and back to the heart. The heart sends the red blood cells back the lungs and the lungs exhale it as carbon dioxide.
When you breathe in your blood colects oxygen and takes it around the body.
THE respiratory system takes in oxygen which is taken to the cardiovascular system
The cardiovascular system transports, oxygen it gets from our lungs to our cells through our blood.
The cardiovascular system transports the oxygen to te lungs then to the cells in the body through all of yur blood.
The cardiovascular system works with the respitory system to bring air to your lungs and to let out the carbon dioxide.
the respiratory system takes in oxygen, which the cardiovascular system needs to work and then once the body is done with it it leaves the body as carbondeoxide.