I am almost certain is that it is the system in which the cells in your body move around. Going to organs and other important parts of the body.
during cellular respiration
enabling cellular respiration
The circulatory system
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is delivered to body cells by the circulatory system. It is produced as a waste product of cellular respiration and needs to be removed from the body. Oxygen is delivered to body cells by the respiratory and circulatory systems to support cellular metabolism and provide energy for various cellular processes.
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The common purpose of the respiratory and circulatory systems are bringing oxygen into the body for cellular processes, and bringing carbon dioxide waste out of the body. The circulatory system has many other functions as well.
Cellular respiration. Cells need oxygen that enters the body through the respiratory system, then the circulatory system does the oxygen and carbon dioxyde exchange to complete cellular respiration. Digestive and circulatory - nourishment Urinary and circulatory - excrements, filtration etc
The circulatory system, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells throughout the body. Oxygen and nutrients are transported in the blood and carried to tissues where they are needed for cellular function.
Nutrients do not move along the circulatory system only but they are carried to each cell via extra cellular and extra vascular fluid.( Called interstitial fluid. )
Both cellular waste and cellular fuel diffuse across the capillary walls to reach their destination. The rest of the system is meant to facilitate reaching all body cells with the capillaries.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
They're both the circulatory system.