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What is closed type of Circulatory system? ​

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Answered by adidesle
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In a closed circulatory system, blood is contained inside blood vessels, circulating unidirectionally (in one direction) from the heart around the systemic circulatory route, then returning to the heart again. ... Most vertebrates and some invertebrates, such as this annelid earthworm, have a closed circulatory system.

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Answered by joellinson109
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We all have blood flowing through our body, but how does the blood get from your brain to your foot and back again? Well, the circulatory system is the main method for blood transportation within your body. This system is a complex highway of vessels, and its main purpose is to move blood and nutrients throughout your body. The circulatory system is also responsible for exchanging gases and removing waste products from your body. Although all circulatory systems have the same function, these systems can be categorized into two different types based on the structure and design of their vessels. The two different types of circulatory systems that you will encounter are open systems and closed systems.

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The closed circulatory system may be of particular interest to you because it is the type of system that humans have. Unlike an open circulatory system, a closed circulatory system is more structured and controlled. The blood of a closed system always flows inside vessels. These vessels make up the plumbing circuit of the body and can be found throughout the entire body. This plumbing circuit can be broken down into three different types of vessels, or tubes, that transport blood throughout the body: arteries, capillaries and veins.

The first type of vessel is the arteries, which are responsible for moving blood away from your heart and to your tissues. When blood gets to the tissues it is contained within capillaries, which are very small vessels with thin walls. These thin walls make it possible for gas and waste exchange to occur between your blood and your tissues. The blood then leaves the capillaries and goes into the veins, which bring blood back to your heart.

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