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Functions of the circulatory, respiratory, and nervous system in gas exchange are interconnected with each other in the following manner:
The circulatory system is responsible to pumps blood around the body. The circulation system allows the absorption of oxygen and releases carbon dioxide in the lungs and the Respiratory system also take oxygen in and releases carbon dioxide. The circulatory system and respiratory system work hand in hand. The brain or nervous system monitors gas or oxygen level in blood and regulates respiratory rate.
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move molecules into or out of cells of the body
Explanation:
Majorly, there are two types of transport used by living cells. These are; passive and active transport. Passive transport involves the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient without the need for energy (ATP) input. Example is DIFFUSION AND OSMOSIS.
On the other hand, active transport is a type of transport that moves molecules against a concentration gradient (low to high) with the aid of energy input (ATP). Example is sodium-pottasium proton pump.
Although there are obvious differences between these two processes (diffusion and active transport), but they both MOVE MOLECULES INTO OR OUT OF CELLS OF THE BODY.
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Radial symmetry is the arrangement of body parts around a central axis, like rays on a sun or pieces in a pie. ... The two halves of a radially symmetrical animal may be described as the side with a mouth (oral side”) and the side without a mouth (aboral side