1. Carries disolved food.
2.Transports carbon dioxide and oxygen.
3.Distributes chemical regulators.
4.Act as a defense against infection.
5.Helps maintain an even temperature.
6.Remove waste products.
Yes because it is a vertebrate There are five types of vertebrates, and goldfish belongs to 'fish'. As it is a vertebrate, it has a backbone.
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There is a five kingdom system Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
. my son asked me this question this morning over breakfast, and to the best of our research, bees apparently have some sort of respritoty muscle which controls breathing and circulation. They do have an aorta, so there is such a thing as bee blood, but no heart to pump it through.Additional informationActually bees do have a heart. We humans and other vertebrate animals have a closed circulatory system where blood is pumped through arteries to capillaries then via veins back to the heart, and blood anywhere else in the body is bad news. On the other hand insects, including bees, have an open circulatory system where the blood (for insects more properly called haemolymph) fills all of the body spaces and is not confined to blood vessels. The heart is an elongated organ lying just under the roof of the abdomen. It has muscular walls and is pierced by five pairs of openings with one-way valves which allow blood to enter the heart when it dilates. These valves close when the heart contracts and the blood is forced forwards into the aorta which passes through the thorax and into the head where its open end lies just below the brain. There is a pulsating vesicle at the base of each antenna, forcing the blood to circulate through them. These are the only blood vessels in the bee.From the head, the blood passes back through the thorax, nourishing the flight muscles, then into the abdominal cavity where more nourishment is picked up from the digestive system before it is drawn into the heart again.Insect blood is different from ours. It is a pale straw colour, not red, because there is no haemaglobin. This is because it is not used to carry oxygen to the tissues, that is the job of the tracheal system of respiration.
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five common circulatory system
Cranium,Vertebrate,Femur,Ribs,Patella.
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
The five ailments that affect our circulatory system are hypertension, anemia, heart failure, homophilia and luekemia.
what are five main functions that are important that the muscular system does?
5. It has five hearts
Respiratory system, immune system, digestive system, circulatory system and nervous system.
Veins, Heart, Arteries, Capillaries, and Arteriole
The Five aortic arches serves as hearts.
There are eleven main biological systems in the human body. Five of the most common systems are the skeletal system, muscular system, digestive system, respiratory system, and circulatory system. Five different body systems would be: the excretory system, the immune system, the reproductive system, the nervous system, and the respiratory system. They each have their own way of carrying out bodily functions, and all keep life going on.
The five major functions of the human skeletal system are: Support, Storage of Minerals and Lipids, Blood Cell Production, Protection, and Leverage.
The blood circulatory system of the earthworm consists of five main blood vessels; it has aortic arches instead of a heart. The coelom also circulates food, so it could be considered a digestive system or a circulatory system.