Circulatory system does not have separate way of using ATP. Here heart is using the most of the energy for muscle contraction. Aortic system uses energy transmitted by heart to it, to get dilated and passively release the same during diastole by contraction of smooth muscles. In circulatory system neither more nor less energy is liberated in thisconversion of ATP to ADP.Like all other body cells it coverts ATP into ADP to get energy for metabolism. At times ADP get converted to AMP.
The circulatory system provides nutrients for the cell to "burn" for energy.
The circulatory system involves you heart, veins, arteries, capillaries, and blood.
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Weelll... I can't specifically find out a famingos circulatory system.. BUT!, A Flamingo is a water bird and i know the function of a water birds. OK so the circulatory ststem transports nurtrients to the cell. The glucose is used to produce ATP; this is transported through out the body by the Circulatory system. Immediatly after the digestion, it is transported to the liver. Hope it helped! XD
circulatory system
Bacteria do not have a circulatory system
the respiratory system uses the circulatory system by processing more blood vessels
In physiology class, we are studying the circulatory system in the human body.
The purpose of cell respiration is to convert carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into ATP. Cells then use ATP as fuel to drive the cell processes.
It uses ATP and ATP-PC
A circulatory system that involves the lungs is referred to as a double circulatory system. This is opposed to a single loop circulation that fishes have.
The circulatory system involves you heart, veins, arteries, capillaries, and blood.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
Aves (birds) have a closed circulatory system (meaning that the blood never leaves the network of blood vessels; result: faster ATP production, faster excretion of metabolic waste, faster nutrition to cells, etc.)
They're both the circulatory system.
Amphibians have closed circulatory system Closed
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The circulatory system