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Q: The organelle that can be described as the cell's circulatory system?
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What statement accurately compares cells in the human circulatory system to cells in the human nervas system?

3.cells in the nervous system are different in structure from cells in the circulatory system and they carry out different specialized functions


What organ system transport nutrients to all the cells?

circulatory system does.


What system makes nutrients available to all cells?

The circulatory system pumps the blood which carries the nutrients that the cells needs. The circulatory system gets the nutrients from the digestive system.


Which system is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells?

The respiratory system, which is made up of the heart, lungs and blood vessels.


Are all cells in the circulatory system blood cells?

no


What part of the circulatory system serve as soldiers of the body?

White blood cells could be metaphorically described as the soldiers of the body, who repel invaders.


Why is the circulatory system a busy system?

The Circulatory system is a busy system because it can never stop. Your circulatory system is what pumps your blood and gives your cells food water and oxygen and takes waste away from your cells. If your circulatory system ever stopped then you would die.


What is the system of red blood cells?

circulatory system


What system contains blood cells?

circulatory system


What system provides nutrients to cells?

The circulatory system.


Which cells are found in circulatory system?

Erythrocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes (B-cells and T-cells), and monocytes are all found in the circulatory system.


What three things does the circulatory system deliver to body cells?

The circulatory system transport oxygen and respiratory material (food) to the billions of our body cells.