Yes. Many. The most important is probably the mesenteric.
well the circulatory system is different to the digestive system because its responsible to pass nutrients and to transport blood,deals with heart arteries,veins,which the digestive system is responsible to provide energy for the heart to pump blood.
digestive system
well the circulatory system is different to the digestive system because its responsible to pass nutrients and to transport blood,deals with heart arteries,veins,which the digestive system is responsible to provide energy for the heart to pump blood.
the Starch, like any other food, travels through the digestive system, not the circulatory system. But eaeting starch is an indication of some kind of disorder that needs professional attention.AnswerYes sweetheart, it does. Magenta
Cardiovascular system (consisting of the heart, blood and blood vessels).
Organs of the circulatory system are the heart, blood, and blood vessels (arteries and veins). The circulatory system interacts with other systems, such as the lungs (respiratory system), liver (digestive system), and kidneys (digestive system).
name the whole arteries which supply blood to whole alimentery canal
You are wrong! The digestive system produce enzymes and other substances!!!
Like any other cats digestive system.
The blood vessel that takes blood to the digestive organs and lower body is the abdominal aorta. It branches into several arteries, including the mesenteric arteries, which supply the intestines, and the common iliac arteries, which supply the lower body. This system ensures that the lower parts of the body and digestive organs receive the necessary oxygenated blood for their functions.
The common passage in the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems is the urethra. The urethra serves as a tube through which urine from the excretory system and reproductive fluids from the reproductive system pass out of the body. It is separate from the digestive system, which uses the gastrointestinal tract for the absorption and processing of nutrients.
Smooth muscle tissue is located in the wall of the digestive tract.