What Do The Digestive Respiratory And Circulatory Have In Common?

What do the digestive respiratory and circulatory have in common?

Answer: Almost nothing

Explanation: The Digestive system extracts the vitamins and nutrients from the food and then turning it into waste or "poop". The Respiratory System is responsible for your oxygen intake (e.g. your lungs) and after the inhaled oxygen is used it is converted into carbon dioxide and forces the person to have no choice but to exhale the carbon dioxide and inhale more oxygen. The circulatory system is (as its name states) is basically your blood circulation. It delivers oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and removes waste. It can do this because the heart acts as a pump to pump within the system

There are only a few things in common

1. They all contribute to your health (obviously)

2. The Respiratory and Circulatory system both work together to supply oxygen to your body

3. All 3 systems remove waste from your body in one way or another

4. The Respiratory and Digestive can both be accessed via the mouth


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