How does the Circulatory System and the Ecosystem Interact?
The Circulatory System interacts with the ecosystem because in the lungs of the respiratory system, gas exchange takes place in the air sacs and Carbon Dioxide is traded for Oxygen. The Carbon Dioxide is released into the ecosystem and the oxygen is used for doing work in your body, such as contracting muscles. The Carbon Dioxide in the ecosystem is used by trees for photosynthesis. After photosynthesis glucose and oxygen comes out. Glucose is sugar, we eat it, and we breathe in oxygen to be used for doing work.
This picture shows different parts of the ecosystem.
The Circulatory System interacts with the ecosystem because in the lungs of the respiratory system, gas exchange takes place in the air sacs and Carbon Dioxide is traded for Oxygen. The Carbon Dioxide is released into the ecosystem and the oxygen is used for doing work in your body, such as contracting muscles. The Carbon Dioxide in the ecosystem is used by trees for photosynthesis. After photosynthesis glucose and oxygen comes out. Glucose is sugar, we eat it, and we breathe in oxygen to be used for doing work.