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what will happen if the respiratory and circulatory systems stop working together?​

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Answered by Thanmai713
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Answer:

Oxygenated blood is brought to organs and tissues via the arteries, while veins bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart to be replenished. The point is, without the respiratory system your blood would be useless.

High blood pressure can lead to stroke, loss of vision, heart failure, heart attack, kidney disease. A stroke can happen when one of the vessels that lead to the brain either becomes blocked by a blood clot or bursts. This stops blood flow and prevents oxygen from getting to the brain.

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Answered by zumba12
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If the respiratory and circulatory systems stop working together the blood would be useless

Explanation:

  • Blood and oxygen are circulated throughout the body via the circulatory and respiratory systems working together. The trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles transport air into and out of the lungs.
  • If both the respiratory and circulatory systems fail, the organism will be deprived of oxygen and will be unable to expel waste carbon dioxide.
  • When oxygen is absorbed in through the lungs, it travels to blood arteries, which then circulate oxygen-rich blood to tissues and cells
  • The arteries deliver oxygenated blood to organs and tissues, whereas veins return deoxygenated blood to the heart for replenishment. The idea is that your blood would be useless without the respiratory system.
  • Stroke, eyesight loss, heart failure, heart attack, and renal disease can all be caused by high blood pressure. A stroke occurs when one of the blood arteries leading to the brain is blocked by a blood clot or bursts.   This reduces blood flow to the brain and prevents oxygen from reaching there.
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