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when you run in a race, which body systems are used? How do they interact with each other? I RRRRRRLLLLLLLy NEEEDDD THIS ANSWER!!!!!!!

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nervous system, skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system and the circulatory system

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These systems include the nervous system, skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system and the circulatory system. When we decide to run, a signal is sent from our brain to our muscles through the nervous system. Once the signal is received, our muscles starts to contract and we start running using our legs.

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The nervous system, skeletal system, muscular system, respiratory system and the circulatory system are used when running.

When you start the race, your brain sends a signal to multiple "sets" of muscles in the muscular system and your circulatory system and respiratory system work together to pump oxygenated blood for sending energy (ATP) to your muscles and your skeletal system is like a support structure, like the scaffolding of a building. Cellular respiration occurs and you sweat and the carbon dioxide is removed by the respiratory system.

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