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The circulatory or cardiovascular system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the tissues. Blood is the tissue that transports oxygen and nutrients, and the arteries are the vessels that carry blood loaded with oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues.
none, but the cardiovascular system contains haemoglobin. It's in your blood, it carries oxygen (put simply).
The cardiovascular system sends oxygen to the muscles.
Pulmonary circulation is the portion of the cardiovascular system which carries deoxygenatedblood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood back to the heart :)
No, lymph doesn't do that. Blood (specifically red blood cells), a part of the cardiovascular system, carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
Answerwhen oxygen is added to blood in lungs that blood is sent to our heart for pumping. and our heart also send deoxygenated blood to lung for oxygentaion. this is where the cardivascular and respiratory system interactsWhen you inhale air, it travels through your respiratory system. The vessels of the cardiovascular system interact with the lungs of the respiratory system. The blood in the vessels picks up oxygen in the lungs and carries the oxygen to every cell in the body.
The circulatory system transports and delivers food and oxygen throughout the body.
Nitrogen, N2 and oxygen, O2
Without the cardiovascular muscle (the heart), your blood does not pump through your body. Blood carries oxygen and other important nutrients throughout the body, and tissues need those chemicals to survive.
The cardiovascular system The cardiovascular system provides the oxygen to make ATP.provides the oxygen to make ATP.
The cardiovascular system The cardiovascular system provides the oxygen to make ATP.provides the oxygen to make ATP.