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Respiration and Body Systems C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 --> 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O…
Respiration and Body Systems
C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 --> 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + ATP
Oxygen + Glucose --> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
Respiratory System - Milly
Nose, Mouth, Throat (pharynx), Voice box (larynx), Windpipe (trachea), Airways (bronchi), Lungs.
This system helps your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work. It also cleans waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your blood.
The air you breathe enters your respiratory system through your nose and mouth. It passes down the trachea, bronchi and bronchioles, ending up in the alveoli. The oxygen dissolves into the alveoli and diffuses across the space inside an alveolus to the blood, once in the blood it combines haemoglobin in the red blood cells
Digestive system - Chloe
Organs
The solid organs of the digestive system are the liver, pancreas and gallbladder. The GI tract (the hollow organs of the digestive system) contains the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus.
Function
Digestion begins in the mouth with chewing. Digestion works by moving food through the GI tract. As food passes down the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices to break down the food molecules. The body then absorbs the smaller molecules of food through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream. Waste products pass through the large intestine and out of the body.
How does its function relate to the respiratory system?
For the digestive system to work properly it needs oxygen which is provided by the respiratory system. The digestive system provides proteins for the body which helps the respiratory system because the lungs need nutrients.
Excretory system - Amelia
Organs
They include the kidneys, large intestine, liver, skin, and lungs. They are part of the urinary system, which also includes the ureters, bladder, and urethra.
Function
Performs the process of excretion, bodily processes that discharge waste products. Urine is a liquid waste formed by the kidneys as they filter the blood. Your body is striving to maintain homeostasis (a steady body temperature) through the process of excretion.
How does it rely on respiration?
All the systems of the body work independently to fulfill their functions but rely on each other to work.
Gets rid of water that is produced
Circulatory system - Lucette
Function
The capillaries, arteries and veins carry cells to and from every part of the body. The heart pumps this blood around to keep it moving.
How does its function relate to the respiratory system?
When respiration increases, the amount of Carbon dioxide in the blood also increases. This change is then detected by receptors which send messages to tell the heart to beat faster. The capillaries carry red blood cells to the alveoli in the lungs, which then participate in gas exchange. The oxygen-deprived blood cells absorb oxygen and the oxygen-full red blood cells excrete their carbon dioxide for the lungs to breathe out.
Organs
The heart, arteries, capillaries and veins make up the circulatory system