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Chemistry, 17.02.2022 14:00 peno211

1. The digestive system relies on the system to deliver the nutrients to the entire body of the organism.
2. The respiratory system provides oxygen to the system.
3. Carbon dioxide from cells is delivered from the circulatory system back to
the system so it can exit the body.
4. The circulatory system carries the waste from throughout the organism to
the
system, which takes care of excreting the waste
from the organism.
5. The circulatory system and the
system interact to deliver
oxygen to and to remove carbon dioxide from cells.
6. The nervous and the
systems react to coordinate movement

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