Cardiac muscle cells, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells.
There are lots of different types of cells working in the cardiovascular system. Two main cells are the endothelium--this makes up all of the vasculature (viens) Then there are pacemaker cells that set the rhythm of the heart. (electrical pulses) I have simplified this reasonably.
Osteocytes are the cells that comprise the manible and all other bones.
cardiovascular
Three types of diseases of the cardiovascular system are cardiomyopathy, stroke, and high blood pressure.
neurons or nerve cells
There are at least 6-7 different types of cells (myocytes, smooth muscle, pericytes, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, nerve cells, stem cells) in your heart, excluding transient cells that infiltrate from the blood (i.e. macrophages and other immune cells).
Neurons and Synapse
There are many types of cells associated with the nervous system. Examples are:Neurons (the functional unit of nervous system). There are many types of neurons as well.OligodendrocyteSchwann cells
macrophages, killer T cells, helper T cells, and B cells
Because vascular bundles comprise several types of cells such as Sclerenchyma, bundle sheat, sievetubes, companion cells and phloem parenchyma and Vessels, trachieds and xylem parenchyma.
Yes, it is both carried through the cardiovascular system, and through the lymphatics. Basically, lymph will first flow through the blood in arteries to the lymph node, then from the lymph node to the lymphatics.
Neuroglia are the supporting cells of the NS. There are four types in the central nervous system (CNS) and two types in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They all have functions that contribute to the overall health of neuron cells.