Arteries and veins belong to the cardiovascular system.
Circulatory System
The Circulatory System
The cardisvascular system is a system in itself... The heart (cardio) and veins and arteries and anything that moves blood (vascular) are patrs of the system.
Arteries veins and capillaries carry blood to and from the Heart in the Circulatory System.
Veins belong to the circulatory system, because they transport blood there for they belong to the circulatory system.
no it is an extension of the lung used to transport blood
The circulatory system is composed of heart,arteries,veins and capillaries.
No veins or arteries. Insects have them.
Yes, since the brain and spine are part of the nervous system, then the nervous sytem has arteries and veins. There are major arteries in the brain.
Cardiovascular System
A dog's cardiovascular system consists of several key arteries and veins. Major arteries include the aorta, pulmonary arteries, carotid arteries, and femoral arteries, which transport oxygenated blood from the heart to various body parts. Major veins include the superior and inferior vena cavae, pulmonary veins, and femoral veins, which return deoxygenated blood to the heart. Additionally, there are numerous smaller arteries and veins that supply and drain blood from specific organs and tissues throughout the body.
In a frog's circulatory system, the connection between arteries and veins is made through small blood vessels called capillaries. These capillaries allow for the exchange of oxygen and nutrients between the arteries and veins.