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Interrelationship of body system, Respiratory - Coggle Diagram
Interrelationship of
body system
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Muscles are attached to bones through tendinous tissue and can generate movement around a joint when they contract. The central nervous system controls these movements through the spinal motor neurons, which serve as the final common pathway to the muscles
send message to activate muscle via spinal cord
nervous system provide impulse for the movement of muscle
CARDIOVASCULAR
The circulatory system captures carbon dioxide from the air for muscle energy.
Constriction of blood vessels
Pump the heart
Act as a removal of waste product
Supply oxygen and nutrients
SKELETAL SYSTEM
Cardiovascular System
Removal of
waste products
pump blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
to transport nutrients,gases and waste products around the body.
Nervous System
Central Nervous System (CNS)
The brain uses the nerve to send messages to the rest of the body.
bone provide calcium that is important for proper function of nervous system
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
include nerve, ganglia, enteric plexuses, and sensory receptors
Autonomic Nervous System
Respiratory System
Contraction and relax of the ribs
Respiratory
Supply of oxygen
Removal of waste products
Breathing-diaphragm