When blood comes to the heart, it doesn’t have any oxygen in it. the heart pumps the blood to the lungs so that the blood can get oxygen in it. and then the oxygenated blood comes back to the heart. then it is pumped to the rest of the body.
1. The respiratory system takes in air 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 carbon dioxide through veins back to the heart and out the body.
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 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 respiritory takes in the oxygen and then the oxygen goes to the lungs then the oxygen goes through little sacs in to the blood stream which goes in to the heart and the heart is part of the cardiovascular system.
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 respiratory system takes in oxygen from the atmosphere and the cardio vascular system carries the oxygen from the lungs to the organs of the body.
when your lungs pump oxygen to your heart to keep it pumping blood and your blood keeps your lungs moving
the heart pumps blood throughout the body
when you inhale blood picks up oxegen
The cardiovascular system helps you get oxygen to you lungs and the respritory system inhales and exhales.
When blood comes to the heart, it doesn’t have any oxygen in it. the heart pumps the blood to the lungs so that the blood can get oxygen in it. and then the oxygenated blood comes back to the heart. then it is pumped to the rest of the body.
1. The respiratory system takes in air 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 carbon dioxide through veins back to the heart and out the body.
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.
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The respitory system breathes the oxygen and takes it to the blood that is made by the cardivascular system.
the respritory makes oxygen for the cardiovaskular which makes blood
The respiratory system because you need oxygen to stay alive.
Without the rirsoporty system the body would have no blood pressure and the body would be screwed up
The respiratory sytem takes oxygen from the lungs and goes to the blood and is created by the cardivascular system.
The respiratory system takes oxygen from the lungs and then it goes to the blood and that is created by the cardiovascular system.
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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 get the oxygen to the blood witch is made by the cardiovascular syste.
you breath in oxygen to your l7ungs and the the cardevascular system gets in and that breaths out cardbon dioxide
The respiritory takes in the oxygen and then the oxygen goes to the lungs then the oxygen goes through little sacs in to the blood stream which goes in to the heart and the heart is part of the cardiovascular system.
1~Your lungs pump oxygen to your heart to keep it pumping blood. Your blood help kepps your lungs moving.
The blood pumps through your lungs allowing oxegyen so you ban breathe
the blood goes through the lungs witch allows oxegyen so we can breathe
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 Respritory system pumps blood in the lungs and then the cardiovascular system carries it throughout the body.
They work together by bringing blood to certain parts of the body
1.) The cardiovascular system helps you get oxygen to you lungs and the respritory system inhales and exhales.