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No. You need to have blood circulating around you body
The respiratory system is responsible for bringing gases into and out of the body. It could not perform this exchange, however, without the circulatory system.
circulatory system
Yes!!! Without it, blood could not reach your brain and other vital organs, and you would cease to exist.
none of the other body systems could function without direction from the nervous system or energy provided by the digestive and circulatory systems.
The Circulatory System works with the Digstive System in several ways. One of them being that the digestive system breaks down food to get the nutrients, where it is then sent to the ileum (small intestine) to be absorbed by the villi that cover the walls of the ileum. In the villi there is a capillary that absorbs the nutrients into the lood stream and the blood then distributes these nutrients (or energy) around the body because of the pumping action of the heart. Hope this helps a bit :)
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
both you would die almost instantly but you could live a little longer without your respiratory system because without blood pumping to the brain it would shut down very quickly.
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, transports materials such as oxygen, nutrients, and waste products to and from the body's cells. Oxygen and nutrients are delivered to cells, and waste products are carried away from cells for removal by the circulatory system.
as this gives oxygen to your lungs as you need air to breathe!
Blood travels through the circulatory system. If ones hands and feet are cold all the time, could it be due to a circulatory problem?