The pathway of blood is as follows:
1. Vena Cava (Superior/Inferior)
2. Right Atrium
3. Tricuspid Valve
4 Right Ventrical
5. Pulmonary Valve
6. Pulmonary Trunk
7. Pulmonary Arteries
8. Right/Left Lung
9. Pulmonary Veins
10. Left Atrium
11. Mitral/Bicuspid Valve
12. Left Ventrical
13. Aortic Valve
14. Aorta
15. Arteries
16. Arterioles
17. Capillaries
18. Venules
19. Veins
Step one starts over again.
The most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate organism's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues-via blood flow through the circulatory system.
The red blood cells.
Red blood cell in the human body
Many animals have the same type of blood as humans. Each has three types of blood cells. The blood in animals with an open circulatory system only contains one type of blood cell. Both animal and human blood cells may have A or B antigens resulting in blood typing of A, B, AB, or O.
Seeing as how this category is under human anatomy, I can only assume you mean blood. The heart pumps blood through the entire body through veins, arteries, and capillaries, all of which make up the circulatory system.
Circulatory System
Red blood cells are in your circulatory system.
There is no one name for the circulatory system of a cell--just names for the various parts of the cell.
Blood
The circulatory system transports blood loaded with oxygen and nutrients it brings food to each cell of the body
its inside our body
blood cells
red blood cell
the white blood cells in the circulatory system are considered that because they fight off diseases and illnesses that the body may have. did u know for every seven million red blood cells, there is one white blood cell.
Yes. You will find an blood cell in an animal and human body only.
the ciculatory system is where blood in our body is transported around the body giving our cell the oxygen they need.
red blood cell