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Nervous and muscular

Respiratory and muscular

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Circulatory and skeletal

Muscular and digestive

Respiratory and circulatory

Circulatory and muscular

Respiratory and digestive

Digestive and respiratory

Circulatory and digestive

Skeletal and digestive

Nutrients from food are provided for bones (calcium for strong bones)

Muscles in the jaw help the teeth grind the food, and the involuntary smooth muscles of the stomach breaks down the food. Food and nutrients in blood give energy to the muscles

Muscles of the digestive system need oxygen to function

Diaphragm, an involuntary muscle, forces breath in and out

digestive system sends messages to brain when your hungry or full

Blood brings important nutrients from food (like calcium) to the bones

Brain regulates heart rate and blood pressure

muscles of the respiratory system need energy from digested food in order to function

The liver removes waste products from the blood

Blood, oxygen, and food are pumped to the muscles

When there is a tear or injury in muscle nerves send messages to the brain

Oxygenated blood is pumped through the heart and then circulated through cells. Red blood cells move oxygen and carbon dioxide through the blood. Alveoli exchange gas with capillaries.