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The respiratory system takes in oxygen from outside the body. The circulatory takes the oxygen from the respiratory and combines it with sugars to convert it into carbon dioxide, releasing energy that the body needs. The circulatory system brings the carbon dioxide back to the respiratory system, which removes it from the body.

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  • How do the circulatory and the respiratory system work together
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  • The respiratory system takes in oxygen from outside the body. The circulatory takes the oxygen from the respiratory and combines it with sugars to convert it into carbon dioxide, releasing energy that the body needs. The circulatory system brings the carbon dioxide back to the respiratory system, which removes it from the body.
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  • The respiratory system takes in oxygen from outside the body. The circulatory takes the oxygen from the respiratory and combines it with sugars to convert it into carbon dioxide, releasing energy that the body needs. The circulatory system brings the carbon dioxide back to the respiratory system, which removes it from the body.
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