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The cardiovascular system functions to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells, remove waste products from the body, and regulate body temperature and pH balance.
-To carry oxygen to all your cells -To carry cells that fight bacteria -And help carry things to parts of your body
red blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide and white blood cells defends your body from germs and other stuff like that cyaps if you have playstation network add me if you have lbp2 my user name is TrixieShiny byez :3
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Cells in the human circulatory system are responsible for the transportation of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body via blood, while cells in the human nervous system transmit electrical impulses to enable communication between different parts of the body. Both systems play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis and overall function of the body, but they differ in their primary function and mechanism of communication.
Blood is made up of red cells, white cells, plasma, and platelets. The functions of each are:Red cells- Carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide from cells in the body.White cells- Defend your body from germs, viruses, and bacteriaPlasma- Carries nutrients and suspends the other 3 componentsPlatelets- Very important for clotting blood and repairing vessel walls
There are approximatly over 3 trillion cells in your body.
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Water is necessary for many chemical reactions happening in your body. Your cells need water to retain shape. Your temperature relies on sufficient water. Water makes up 2/3 of your body.
The general functions of the cardiovascular system are: 1. It transports/distributes materials between all cells of the body 2. It prevents disease (contains white blood cells), and hemorrhage (contains clotting agents) 3. regulates body temperature, pH
What are 3 ways the body helps to getmoreoxygenreleased from the blood and cells?
1. Movement 2. Flexibility 3. Protection 4. Support