The circulatory and muscular systems interact to provide nutrients and oxygen during exercise. Capillaries dilate during increased muscle activity to allow for greater exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes between the blood and tissues. This interaction accommodates the extra blood flow needed when a person exercises.
The circulatory and muscular systems interact to provide nutrients and oxygen during exercise. Capillaries dilate during increased muscle activity to allow for greater exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes between the blood and tissues. This interaction accommodates the extra blood flow needed when a person exercises.
The circulatory and muscular systems interact to provide nutrients and oxygen during exercise. Capillaries dilate during increased muscle activity to allow for greater exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes between the blood and tissues. This interaction accommodates the extra blood flow needed when a person exercises.
One gives nutrients the other gives oxygen for the body to function very well
it moves around a lot more giving oxygen
Capillaries also dilate during increased activity of the muscular system
to increase the rate of exchange gases, nutrients, and wastes between the blood and the tissues. In that way, the muscular, the nervous and the circulatory system interact to accommodate the extra blood flow needed when a person exercise.
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