The respiratory and circulatory systems work in tandem to produce ATP, the energy currency essential for cellular functions. The primary role of the respiratory system is to deliver oxygen to body tissues and expel carbon dioxide.
The digestive system breaks food down into nutrients such as glucose.
Digestive System works very closely with the circulatory system to get the absorbed nutrients distributed through your body.
Oxygen
The respiratory system works directly with the circulatory system to provide oxygen to the body
Carbon Dioxide
the air we breathe out has more carbon dioxide
Circulatory System
The excretory system is a close partner with both the circulatory,blood that circulates through the body passes through one of the two kidneys. Urea, uric acid, and water are removed from the blood and most of the water is put back into the system.
The circulatory system also carries chemical signals from your endocrine system that control the speed of digestion.
Pumps blood through Respitory system
Respiratory System
The respiratory and circulatory systems must work together to produce energy in the form ATP needed for the cell to function.
The digestive system and the respiratory system share common anatomical structures.
The primary function of the respiratory system is to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body's tissues
The respiratory and circulatory systems work together to maintain homeostasis