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circulatory system
problems with the heart and circulatory system can shorten life expectancy and lead to lack of oxygen to organs like the brain which could lead to other disease or death
none of the other body systems could function without direction from the nervous system or energy provided by the digestive and circulatory systems.
no
The most obvious answer would be the Circulatory system; however, the Lymph system also transports material throughout the body, it could be compared to the sewer system in a city. If this is for homework though, the right answer would most assuredly be Circulatory system.
Blood travels through the circulatory system. If ones hands and feet are cold all the time, could it be due to a circulatory problem?
Firstly, it is important to note that the circulatory system is not an organ. It is a vital organ system made up of the lungs and an intricate network of blood vessels. There is no way anyone could survive without one.
No. You need to have blood circulating around you body
to be honest i don't know and i could care less :)
The respiratory system is responsible for bringing gases into and out of the body. It could not perform this exchange, however, without the circulatory system.
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.
An example of a disease that affects the endocrine system could be hypothyroidism or diabetes.