Well, I am doing a project about the circulatory system as well, so I'll just say what I have so far.
You may be wondering that your blood is red, but it isn't. The true color of your blood is blue. The reason why it is blue because when blood is being exposed to oxygen, it is then turned into blue. The respiratory system depends on the circulatory system because of the pumping of the heart. The heart pumps out blood into the whole body. When it is being passed through the lungs, which is part of the respiratory system, both systems interact. The blood gives the respiratory system carbon dioxide and then it turns into oxygen which make us breathe. Without these systems, it would be like not the right way. That is why God made us the way we should be. So it is the blood that helps us breathe.
Also, the aorta(a-or-ta) is the biggest artery in the whole human body. The aorta carries blood out from the left ventricle, which is part of the heart.
I hoped it helped quite!
P.S. Right now I'm listening to Bella's Lullaby on youtube!(today is Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 3:19 p.m
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circulatory system
Bacteria do not have a circulatory system
circulatory system
The most obvious answer would be the Circulatory system; however, the Lymph system also transports material throughout the body, it could be compared to the sewer system in a city. If this is for homework though, the right answer would most assuredly be Circulatory system.
All the veins in your body can stretch twice around the earth.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
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Some annelid species live in other invertibrate bodies such as the sponge.
They're both the circulatory system.
Amphibians have closed circulatory system Closed
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The circulatory system
open circulatory systemclosed circulatory system.
The cadiovascular system, sometimes called the circulatory system when it includes the lymphatic system.
Well,circulatory system is made up of BLOOD and heart.
i believe it is the circulatory and the cardio-vascular systems cardiovascular or circulatory