I looked though my anatomy and physiology books and looked online and I didn't find any relationship.
It means nothing can get in or get out of the circulatory system in the body.
you mean how does the circulatory system interact with the muscular system? The heart is made of cardiac muscle that allows it to beat and the blood vessels have smooth muscle in them that help them constrict or dilate. And, the other way around, the circulatory system provides the fuel in the form of glucose and oxygen so that the muscles can do their work.^^ ~fayechums~
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Blood is a liquid circulatory connective tissue in animals which transport gasses and food materials to the different body parts
Having to do with your heart and circulatory system.
It means nothing can get in or get out of the circulatory system in the body.
Its the part in your body that the nutrients pass through.
Sort of depends on just what you mean by "best", but the respiratory system certainly works the closest.
Obviously every creature needs a circulatory system. Just cuz its flat doesn't mean it doesn't have any circles in it. DuH.
Humans are said to have a circulatory system because the arteries that feed from the heart and go to the capillaries and to the veins back to the heart or make circle with no outlet.
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.
Possibly you mean the white blood cells. They are the cells in the blood that combat viruses.
As firm and mean as this may sound, it is still true: Eventually the person whose circulatory system is not working is going to die, most likely some time in the next 30 minutes if you are lucky.
Ok, I have no idea what you mean by that question. Technically, since blood flows to the spleen to keep it alive...then yes. But blood flows to every living cell in your body to keep it alive so...yeah. But is the spleen a part of the circulatory system? That is also a yes. It is part of the lymphatic system, not the cardiovascular system. The lymphatic system is a sub-system of the circulatory system that basically helps fight infection, recycle blood plasma, etc. Most people do not think of the lymphatic system as part of the circulatory system though (even though it is) and most use the words "circulatory" and "cardiovascular" interchangeably (even though they're not interchangeable). Seeing as the cardiovascular organs are the heart and blood vessels, if that is what you meant...then no it's not. Please be more specific with your questions.
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