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Difference between circulatory system and vascular system

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Answered by sagarsharma45
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The vascular system, also called the circulatory system, is made up of the vessels that carry blood and lymph through the body. The arteries and veins carry blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues and taking away tissue waste matter. The lymph vessels carry lymphatic fluid (a clear, colorless fluid containing water and blood cells). The lymphatic system helps protect and maintain the fluid environment of the body by filtering and draining lymph away from each region of the body.

The vessels of the blood circulatory system are:

  • Veins. Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back into the heart.
  • Veins. Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back into the heart.Arteries. Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body
  • Veins. Blood vessels that carry blood from the body back into the heart.Arteries. Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the bodyCapillaries. Tiny blood vessels between arteries and veins that distribute oxygen-rich blood to the body.

Blood moves through the circulatory system as a result of being pumped out by the heart. Blood leaving the heart through the arteries is saturated with oxygen. The arteries break down into smaller and smaller branches to bring oxygen and other nutrients to the cells of the body's tissues and organs. As blood moves through the capillaries, the oxygen and other nutrients move out into the cells, and waste matter from the cells moves into the capillaries. As the blood leaves the capillaries, it moves through the veins, which become larger and larger to carry the blood back to the heart.

In addition to circulating blood and lymph throughout the body, the vascular system functions as an important component of other body systems.

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