circulatory system transport
- oxygen form lungs to body cells & carbon dioxide from body cell to lungs.
- digested food from intestine to various cells(ofcourse i am refering in form of glucose ,vitamines etc)
- liquid waste (urea), to kidneys for excretion.
-platelets to site of injury for stopping blood flow
-various harmone (like adneralin ) to different parts of body as and when required.
the four materials distributed by circulatory system are red blood cell, white blood cell, plasma and platelets
i have no idea that's why i asked
The word heart is another four-letter word that is related to your circulatory system.
Marsupials have a closed and complete circulatory system. The heart has four chambers and the arterial blood does not mix with venous blood.
The digestive, circulatory, muscular and nervous system.
respiratory system,immune system,digestive and circulatory system.
The left ventricle is one of the four chambers of the heart, so it is part of the circulatory system.
The circulatory system of a python works like other non-reptilian animals in that the heart pumps the blood through the system. The python has only a three chambered heart, not a four chambered.
Our circulatory system is dependent on the efficient pumping of blood round our bodies by our four chambered heart. If the heart stops, then the circulatory system will also stop - resulting in death! Blockages in part of our veins and arteries may also cause problems and require treatment.
The four main components of the circulatory system is the following; 1. Heart 2. Veins 3. Artery 4. Vessels
All mammals have a four chambered heart. Most reptiles have a three chambered heart, with the exception of the crocodile which has four.
The Circulatory System, its one of the three (some say four) organs. They are Heart ,blood vessels, lungs and blood(?)
A perch heart has two chambers and a humans has four cambers
An earthworm has a circulatory system consisting of four or more ventral blood vessels and one dorsal blood vessel that is also its heart. Most of the pumping of blood is performed by general muscular movements.