I think you're after carbon dioxide. That is the waste product of oxygen use in the cells- it is exchanged for oxygen in the blood and the carbon dioxide is carried to the lungs where it is exhaled.
Cardiovascular is like heart or something so blood. Search for the atomic makeup of blood, or the molecules in blood or whatever in Google. In fact ask the whole question in google. Google knows all................... :::)
The muscles use oxygen transported by the cardiovascular system.
The muscles use oxygen transported by the cardiovascular system.
The cardiovascular system sends oxygen to the muscles.
The relationship between the cardiovascular system and the musculoskeletal system is close and can affect the health and function of both systems. The cardiovascular system provides oxygen and nutrients to the muscles while eliminating waste products. Meanwhile, the musculoskeletal system aids in blood circulation by contracting and relaxing the muscles, creating a pumping effect on the veins. Moreover, the musculoskeletal system protects some of the vital organs of the cardiovascular system, like the heart and lungs, by enclosing them with bones and muscles. Regular exercise can strengthen the heart, increase blood vessels, and improve muscle mass and endurance, benefiting both systems. To answer your question, I referred to several sources, which are this, this, and this. I hope this explanation clarifies how the cardiovascular system influences the musculoskeletal system. 😊
Digestive System
Yes, nutrients absorbed by the digestive system are transported around the body by the blood of the circulatory (or cardiovascular) system.
the digestive system breaks down large food molecules into smaller food molecules and then the cardiovascular absorbs the food and uses this material for the other parts of the body well i think that's what it is? any help
Circulatory system and Cardiovascular system
The heart is a part of the cardiovascular system.
the muscular and cardiovascular system.
Such mechanisms is very, very similar to that of a human. If you were to look at the respiratory-cardiovascular system of a human, it can be easily said that this system is similar, if not exactly, to that of the polar bear's.
The heart itself is the first organ to receive blood from the cardiovascular system. Its blood vessels stem directly from the base of the aorta.