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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
The circulatory system includes arteries that specifically feed oxygen and nutrients to the heart. These are known as the coronary arteries and are part of the systemic circulation.
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.
circulatory system
transport oxygen, nutrients, and wastes; fights infection; helps regulate body temperatureheart, veins, capillaries, arteries . what is the function of these
mammals have closed circulatory system and further double circulatory system.
Veins belong to the circulatory system, because they transport blood there for they belong to the circulatory system.
The heart pumps blood through out the veins and arteries which deliver oxygen and food to all the cells in the body. the heart being the cardiovascular system and then blood traveling through the veins and arteries being the circulatory system.
no, veins are part of the circulatory system
Technically the circulatory system is an organ system. But it does work with the respiratory system which gives it oxygen
The circulatory system is composed of heart,arteries,veins and capillaries.
The veins are found in the circulatory system.
The ones who transfer oxygen lacking blood from all parts of the body back to the right atrium of the heart, and transfer oxygen rich blood to the left atrium of the heart from the lungs. Unlike the arteries the veins have flaps preventing the blood from going the wrong way. They're also weaker in structure than the veins.
They are part of the cardiovascular system.