Posted by admin on Jan 18th, 2009 | 3 comments
ryan.schilke asked: I am doing a project worth quiet a bit of my grade. I need to explain a connection between those as well as these questions. How are the respiratory and Circulatory system related, and How is the respiratory and digestive system related.
Or any Connection you can think of for Animal Anatomy and Physiology. Any help would be great. Thanks
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They are connected by like, stuff man
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when you breathe in, your lungs fill with air. your circulatory system runs around all of your body, including your lungs. the hemoglobin proteins in your bloodstream pick up the oxygen from your lungs, and that hemoglobin-oxygen complex (called oxyhemoglobin) dumps off the oxygen to all the other parts of your body. now that blood has no oxygen, and must be pumped back over to the lungs, via your heart.
and for the digestive system, your small intestines folds up on itself a bunch of times to give itself more surface area to absorb more nutrients. on each of the folds are tiny little “fingers” called villi which are what actually absorb the nutrients, and there’s even microvilli on top of the villi. the bloodstream runs through the villi and the nutrients get transported into your bloodstream
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Digestive-circulatory
in the small intestine there are small hair-like things that absorb nutrientes into the blood stream
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