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ok, i need to know what other systems does the circulatory system interact with and how and in which organs does the interaction take place.
pleeeease, i'm desperate.
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2007-05-08 13:44:35 · 6 answers · asked by emilee 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

6 answers

it interacts with the digestine system in the small intestine because small projections called villus cover the small intestine which contain capillaries that absorb nutrients to give to diffirent parts of the body. it also interacts with the respritory system because there is gas exchange in the alveoli in the lungs. blood gives carbon dioxide and takes oxygen. it evens interacts skeletal system as there are blood vessels in the bone in the compact layer in the haversion canal. and red bone marrow produces red blood cells.

2007-05-08 14:01:49 · answer #1 · answered by DDOSDDOSDDOSDDOS 3 · 0 0

I love how "intellectual" all these answers are! Truly shows the sense of evolution by not telling you anything. I guess that's typical - nothing could possibly be valid if it isn't "peer reviewed" (hello, this is not a theory. Complexity of living organisms. How do you explain this?) Not to mention, does one really need someone else to tell them that biological organisms are complex? And they accuse those who disagree with evolution of not having independent thought? And then the lovely - "mutations explain this" - except we never get an answer as to how exactly mutations explain this. It shouldn't be that difficult to elaborate a bit. A mutation just "happened" to occur when an organism needed something new? Yeah, that makes sense. Especially when somehow a mechanism is even in place that aids in repair of mutations to further decrease their frequency and negative effect on an organism. And Sickle Cell Anemia is the most common positive example for a successful mutation? Totally seeing it. (So dying of malaria may be prevented, but good news! You can die of Sickle Cell instead.) And of course Natual Selection is referred to as evolution. Ah, yes - change within a species. That tells us a lot about how a particular kind of organism actually came into existence and how we changed from some pond scum into another organism entirely (change within is not the same as change into). Nevermind the fact a cat will never be a dog, a fish will never be a bird, and a lion will never be a giraffe - this is of course an actual rule in biology. Only a certain amount of change can occur within a species, but a bear will always be a bear and a person will always be a person. But all this change has of course been "observed" even though it's actually against known biological rules of possibility. Do they know that unsupported attitude is not science? It shouldn't be that hard to answer a simple question and prove the point that evolution happened. Is it obvious I'm tired of waiting for better answers in support of evolution yet?

2016-05-18 21:22:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

respiratory system...b/c as the lunch inhale the oxygen the circulatory system pumps the oxygenated blood to te cells and pumps the deoxginated blood back to the heart therefore causing an interaction. This takes place in the lungs

2007-05-08 13:51:30 · answer #3 · answered by notredame1131 2 · 1 0

Interacts with all the body systems and interaction takes place in every organ.

2007-05-08 13:50:54 · answer #4 · answered by squeezie_1999 7 · 0 1

respiratory and the endocrine system because blood helps hormones move around the body :)

2007-05-08 13:54:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anna S 2 · 0 0

if you paid attention in biology class, maybe you would know the answer to this question...THINK ABOUT IT

2007-05-08 13:55:07 · answer #6 · answered by ~~*Paradise Dreams*~~ 6 · 0 1

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