Very much like our circulatory systems work, or any other mammal for that matter.
In most cases invertebrates do not have any circulatory system. However, the few that have one have the closed circulatory system.
Some dont have any at all but most have closed cirrculatory systems.
Yes! Circulatory system.
Cardiovascular disease is the term for any disease of the heart and circulatory system. It may be abbreviated CVD
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It really wouldn't make a big change to the circulatory system because the damage has already occurred but it surely would prevent it from getting the circulatory system any worse.
No it is the transport system in the body. The blood carries oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the body. Along with a bunch of other nutrients your body needs
Nematodes have a simple circulatory system that does not have a heart like vertebrates. Instead, it consists of a fluid-filled body cavity called pseudocoelom that helps transport nutrients and waste throughout their body. This system relies on the movement and contraction of muscles to circulate fluids.
Yes, the circulatory system interacts with the respiratory system by transporting oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and removing carbon dioxide. It also interacts with the immune system by carrying white blood cells to sites of infection to fight off pathogens.
A jellyfish does not have any circulatory vessels. They use diffusion as their means of circulation. They do not have a closed circulatory system.
An average adult has about 5-6 liters of blood in their body, and the entire volume circulates through the circulatory system in about one minute. This means that roughly 5-6 liters of blood is traveling through the circulatory system at any given moment.