Science, asked by aathiffs11, 12 hours ago

1
The group of body parts that carries the blood
throughout the body to keep the body working well
2. The four main jobs of the circulatory system are
b
your
3. The circulatory system is made up of the
- and your
4 The
is the main organ in the circulatory system and
pumps blood throughout your body
5
Tubes that carry blood throughout your body
Carry blood away from the heart
7
Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
Tiny tubes that carry blood from the arteries to
the body's cells and from those cells to the veins.
The force on the inside walls of the blood vessels.
10.
A disease of both the bones and the blood occurs
when a person has too many white blood cells
11
A disease in which the blood clots little or not at
all possibly causing a person to bleed to death when injured only males
can have this disease.
12
Hardening of the arteries.​

Answers

Answered by kartikeyaraiup
1

Answer:

1) These are the main roles of the circulatory system. The heart, blood and blood vessels work together to service the cells of the body. Using the network of arteries, veins and capillaries, blood carries carbon dioxide to the lungs

Circulates OXYGEN and removes Carbon Dioxide.

2) Provides cells with NUTRIENTS.

Removes the waste products of metabolism to the excretory organs for disposal.

Protects the body against disease and infection.

3) The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart

4) Your heart is a muscle, and its job is to pump blood throughout your circulatory system.

Answered by riyarks14
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5:- blood vessels: Blood moves through many tubes called arteries and veins, which together are called blood vessels. The blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called arteries.

7:-At each body part, a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries connects the very small artery branches to very small veins. The capillaries have very thin walls, and through them, nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells.

10:-Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a condition affecting the white blood cells in your bone marrow. The body produces too many immature cells, called blasts.

11:-Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. Blood contains many proteins called clotting factors that can help to stop bleeding.

12:-Atherosclerosis, sometimes called "hardening of the arteries," occurs when fat, cholesterol, and other substances build up in the walls of arteries. These deposits are called plaques. Over time, these plaques can narrow or completely block the arteries and cause problems throughout the body.

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