No. Red blood cells are part of the cardiovascular system.
The muscle cell is most likely part of the muscular system. It is responsible for movement, posture, and production of heat.
A white blood cell has no nucleus and haemoglobin. They are part of the immune system of the body. They are differentiated into five distinct types based on their shape. Muscle cells are rod shaped and are packed with thin fibers called myofibrils. They are nucleated and have haemoglobin. Muscle cells can contract and expand.
The only muscle that is a functional part of the capillary system are part of the pre-capillary sphincters. It is smooth muscle encircling the arterial end of a capillary and controls the blood flow. Not every cell is getting blood at every second for seconds at a time capillary can be shut of to direct blood to other parts of the tissue that need it.
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The only muscle that is a functional part of the capillary system are part of the pre-capillary sphincters. It is smooth muscle encircling the arterial end of a capillary and controls the blood flow. Not every cell is getting blood at every second for seconds at a time capillary can be shut of to direct blood to other parts of the tissue that need it.
The circulation system in the body contains hemoglobin, more specifically the blood.
White blood cells are part of the immune system's defense. White blood cells flock to irritations and infections to heal or eliminate them.
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While your heart is a muscle, it is part of the circulatory system because it pumps the blood that travels throughout your body.
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coronary arteries by occluding the blood supply to the heart muscle
A white blood cell is part of the immune system. You could think of a white blood cell as a body guard for your body against infectious diseases and foreign particles.