Yes- and the rest of the body as well.
My expert says the heart.
No. The circulatory system consists of the veins and arteries. They are the way food and oxygen are transported around the body. They take food and oxygen to muscles and organs
Yes the heart is an important part of the circulatory system,pumping blood and oxygen around the body
The circulatory system, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells throughout the body. Oxygen and nutrients are transported in the blood and carried to tissues where they are needed for cellular function.
The heart is the pump pushing the oxygenated blood through the body via the circulatory system and returns oxygen depleted blood to the lungs to be re-oxygenated. Simply put, the circulatory system provides the body and heart with, among other things, oxygen.
The main organ of the circulatory system is the heart.
There are many Organ System for Food and Oxygen. The Food Organs are the Mouth, Pharynx, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Small Intestine, Large Intestine. The Air Passage Organs is in the Nose, Trachea, Lungs, Heart. This Topic is all about the Circulatory system, and the Digestive System
The heart pumps blood into the lungs where the blood is oxygenated. The blood is then returned to the heart and the newly oxygenated blood is circulated to the rest of the body. The respiratory system performs a process known as gas exchange that releases carbon dioxide from the body and brings in oxygen. This occurs in the lungs and the circulatory system then transports the oxygen to tissues that used internal respiration to burn fuel in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy, thus creating more carbon dioxide. The circulatory bring the oxygen that the lungs take in around the body and bring the carbon dioxide back for the lungs to expel. The lungs bring oxygen into the blood which feeds the heart and the rest of the body! The respiratory system brings in oxygen, which the circulatory system (i.e. blood) carries around the body and delivers to the muscle tissue. When the oxygen is used up and carbon dioxide is produced, the circulatory system brings the CO2 back to the lungs, where the respiratory system disposes of it.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The oxygen in each breath is circuited to the lungs where the alveoli absorb the oxygen and passed to the blood cells. The blood cells enter the heart where the oxygenated blood is circulated where needed.
The heart pumps blood into the lungs where the blood is oxygenated. The blood is then returned to the heart and the newly oxygenated blood is circulated to the rest of the body. The respiratory system performs a process known as gas exchange that releases carbon dioxide from the body and brings in oxygen. This occurs in the lungs and the circulatory system then transports the oxygen to tissues that used internal respiration to burn fuel in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for energy, thus creating more carbon dioxide. The circulatory bring the oxygen that the lungs take in around the body and bring the carbon dioxide back for the lungs to expel. The lungs bring oxygen into the blood which feeds the heart and the rest of the body! The respiratory system brings in oxygen, which the circulatory system (i.e. blood) carries around the body and delivers to the muscle tissue. When the oxygen is used up and carbon dioxide is produced, the circulatory system brings the CO2 back to the lungs, where the respiratory system disposes of it.
The circulatory system (which is comprised of your lungs, heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins) is the system which distributes blood (and therefore oxygen) through out the body.