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1. Circulatory and Respiratory
2. Circulatory and Immune
3. Integumentary and Immune
4. Muscular and Skeletal
5. Muscular and circulatory
6. Respiratory, Immune and Integumentary

Vessels transport immune cells to site of infection

Sends white blood cells and platelets to the location of a wound or infection occurs

Muscles need Oxygen (handed over from vessels) for energy!

Tendons attach muscles to bones to help with body movement

Without structure of bones, muscles would have no means of staying put

Humans cough when a foreign substance enters through mouth or nose

Humans sneeze when a foreign substance enters nasal passage

Hair, skin and nails provide first line of defense to an infection or wound and immune cells sent

Carbon-dioxide (CO2) goes to the lungs to exhale (breathe out)

If hair skin and nails fail to prevent wound or infection, the immune cell stake over

Heart(cardiac) muscle contract and relax when it beats

Nutrients traveling through blood vessels provide energy for muscles to move

provides oxygen through blood to most parts of the body