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creativ13 [48]
3 years ago
9

How do Jaden’s body systems work together to get the molecules she needs into her cells?

Biology
1 answer:
Viktor [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer :All of her body systems have to work together to keep you healthy. her bones and

muscles work together to support and move her body. her respiratory system takes in

oxygen from the air. It also gets rid of carbon dioxide.

6

her digestive system absorbs water and nutrients from the food she eats.

7

her circulatory system carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to cells throughout her

body. Wastes from the cells are eliminated by her respiratory system, her excretory

system, and her skin. Your nervous system controls all these activities with electrical

impulses. If any system in her body isn't working properly, other systems are affected.

8

Think of Jaden's body as a building. A building has a plumbing system, a heating

system, a cooling system, an electrical system, and a support system. If any system in a

building breaks down, other systems can be affected.

9

As one example, think about a building's electrical system. Suppose a mouse chewed

through an electrical wire to a furnace. Without electricity, the heating system would not

work. If this happened in very cold weather, the plumbing system could be affected.

Water pipes might freeze and burst. If a lot of water leaked into the building's walls, its

support system would be damaged. Like a building's systems, Jaiden's body systems have

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