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Respiratory system supports the circulatory system by removing the carbon dioxide
from the blood and exhaling it out of the body and by picking up oxygen from the
system and delivering it to the body cells.
The circulatory system supports the respiratory system by delivering the oxygen to
the respiratory cells so that energy can be converted in the mitochondria of the
cells to provide all of the necessary energy the respiratory system needs.
Digestive system supports the muscular system by providing the glucose that the
mitochondria needs to provide energy to the muscles so they can move.
The muscular system supports the digestive system by performing the peristalsis
that moves the food (as a bolus or chyme or whatever) throughout the digestive
system.
Muscular system supports the circulatory system because it is the “heart” that is
the main muscle and the pump that moves all of the blood throughout the body.
The circulatory system supports the muscular system by delivering the oxygen
needed for cellular respiration (in the mitochondria) that provides energy for the
muscles to work.
Respiratory system supports the muscular system by bringing in the necessary
oxygen for the mitochondria to perform cellular respiration which yields all of the
energy the muscles need to move.
The Muscular system supports the respiratory system because it is the diaphragm
(a large relatively flat muscle) that controls inhaling and exhaling.
Respiratory system supports the skeletal system by providing the oxygen to the
mitochondria within the skeletal cells to provide the energy for the skeletal
system to grow.
The Skeletal system supports the respiratory system by protecting the lungs. The
ribs and sternum surround the lungs and protect them from physical harm.
The respiratory supports the digestive system by bringing in the oxygen which is
delivered to the body cells for the mitochondria to convert the oxygen to energy
that the digestive system needs to do its job.
The Digestive system supports the respiratory system by bringing in the glucose
which is delivered to the body cells so the mitochondria can use it (along with the
oxygen) to convert it to energy that the respiratory system needs to do its work.
The circulatory system supports the digestive system by picking up all of the
absorbed nutrients from the villi in the small intestine and delivering those
nutrients to the body cells.
The digestive system supports the circulatory system by providing the glucose
that the circulatory system delivers to the body cells to be converted to energy.
The skeletal system supports the digestive system by protecting the digestive
system organs for example the pelvis provides support and protection for the
abdomen which contains many digestive organs.
The digestive system supports the skeletal system by providing the calcium and
minerals to the skeletal system where they are stored and help bones be stronger.