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What is circulatory system
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Answered by AMS119
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Answer: The human circulatory system consists of a network of arteries, veins, and capillaries, with the heart pumping blood through it. Its primary role is to provide essential nutrients, minerals, and hormones to various parts of the body. Alternatively, the circulatory system is also responsible for collecting metabolic waste and toxins from the cells and tissues to be purified or expelled from the body.

The human circulatory system comprises 4 main organs that have specific roles and functions. The vital circulatory system organs include:

Heart

Blood (technically, blood is considered a tissue and not an organ)

Blood Vessels

Lymphatic system

Answered by 0Strange
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The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body. This system helps tissues get enough oxygen and nutrients, and it helps them get rid of waste products.

À BRIEF DESCRIPTION:

The circulatory system is made up of a circulatory fluid connective tissue called blood, a pumping organ called the heart, and the blood vessels called arteries, veins and capillaries. Blood is made up of plasma and formed elements of cells. It transports oxygen, nutrients, drugs, hormones to the tissues and carries away the waste of carbon dioxide, urea, uric acid etc. The heart is responsible for differentiating the oxygenated and the de-oxygenated blood and pumps it to the whole body. The blood vessels are distributed throughout the body. In the arteries, blood moves away from the blood t the tissues. It is generally oxygenated blood. In the veins, the blood moves towards the heart from the tissues. It is generally deoxygenated.

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