yes they do
not all open circulatory systems transport oxygen. Insects have no oxygen in their blood
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
Some dont have any at all but most have closed cirrculatory systems.
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
Cockroaches do have circulatory systems, they are are open circulatory systems
Closed circulatory systems have blood that does not flow in defined blood vessels. Examples are insects and how their organs are bathed continually in "blood". Open circulatory systems have blood that flows in vessels. Humans have this system as blood flows in veins, arteries and capillaries.
Mammals including humans have closed circulatory systems, as do most vertebrates. Some invetebrates also have closed systems. Examples of open circulatory systems are most arthropods, including molluscs and crustaceans and insects.
The digestive, respiratory and circulatory are three examples of organ systems that insects and humans have in common. Like humans, insects also have nervous, endocrine, muscular and reproductive systems.
Rabbits have a closed circulatory system, meaning that their blood flows through a series of vessels and the heart pumps it continuously around the body. This system allows for efficient transport of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the rabbit's body.
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The circulatory system affects the other body systems because the circulatory system gives oxygen to the other system. Without the circulatory system the other systems would not work.
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