this is it summarised hope it helps: The respiratory system oxygenates blood, which is part of the cardiovascular system. The CV system supplies oxygenated blood to the part that make up all three systems, allowing respiration to occur and the cells, tissues and organs to work. The digestive system absorbs glucose into the blood, to provide energy for respiration to the cells of all tissues. This allows breathing, peristalsis and the pumping of the heart to occur.
The digestive system is linked through the intestine where chemicals any be absorbed into the blood stream across thin walls to capillaries. The respiratory system is linked throught the lungs where gases may diffuse from alveoli into capillaries. In the kidneys wastes are filtered out of the blood. This is done by forcing blood under high pressure through a bunch of capillaries. This filters most of the stuff out of the blood. Most of the stuff is reabsorbed but the wastes with water pass through tubes to the bladder where it is eventually dispelled. So the kidneys link the circulatory system with the urinary system.
the digestive system deal with the breaking down of food substances into simpler soluble substances for easy absorption and assimilation. these substances are glucose, amino acid and glycerol. for energy to be released this substances are burnt by oxygen which has been introduced into the body by the respiratory system. And also without the action of the digestive system and respiratory system there will be no waste(liquid) of metabolism.
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These systems are linked through the circulatory system, which transports nutrients, gases, waste products, and hormones between them. For example, the digestive system processes nutrients from food, which are absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to cells throughout the body by the circulatory system. The respiratory system takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, with these gases being exchanged in the lungs and transported to tissues via the circulatory system. The urinary system removes waste products from the blood and helps regulate the body's water and electrolyte balance, with the circulatory system aiding in transporting these waste products to the kidneys for excretion. The reproductive system is also influenced by hormones circulated through the bloodstream, influencing reproductive functions and development.
The Respiratory system is very closely linked with the circulatory system.
All the human systems are interrelated on some manner. Digestive, circulatory and respiratory are the main systems, all of them managed by the CNS in the brain. They are interdependent because they need a common factor to keep on functioning: the blood.
respiratory system supplies oxygen to body with the circulatory system distributing it to all cells. Circulatory system carries expired vapors from cells (e.g., carbon dioxide) to the lungs where they are expired in the breath.
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because they are both sort of connected and have to work together for the body to work
The respiratory system and circulatory system are closely linked through the process of gas exchange. In the respiratory system, oxygen is inhaled and carbon dioxide is exhaled, while the circulatory system transports oxygen to cells and removes carbon dioxide from the body. The circulatory system also helps regulate pH levels by transporting carbonic acid, a byproduct of carbon dioxide, to the lungs for removal.
the circulatory and respiratory system are linked because when the heart gets oxegyn from the lungs, the arteries in the left of right atrium of the heart take that blood and give it to all the other cells in your body, pick up carbon dioxide as they go along, and that what you breathe out, then when you breathe in, the same cycle repeats over again
The digestive system is linked directly to the excretory system via the liver. This organ serves an important function in both systems.
There are two kidneys in the human body, one on each side of the abdomen above the level of the belly button and towards the back. While the kidneys are part of the urinary system, they are closely linked to the circulatory system. Blood is carried through a complex system within the kidney where blood chemistry is regulated. The kidneys are so efficient that only one is necessary for survival.
Villi are linked between the digestive systme and excretory system.