Which statement correctly describes an interaction of the respiratory and
circulatory systems?...
Biology, 27.05.2020 20:02 nikkiebartels
Which statement correctly describes an interaction of the respiratory and
circulatory systems?
A. Breathing speeds up when heart rate slows down.
B. Breathing and heart rate slow down during exercise.
C. Breathing and heart rate speed up during exercise.
D. Heart rate speeds up when breathing slows down.
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