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Organs of the circulatory system are the heart, blood, and blood vessels (arteries and veins). The circulatory system interacts with other systems, such as the lungs (respiratory system), liver (digestive system), and kidneys (digestive system).
pulmonary vessels
Eyes: constricts pupils, stimulates salivation and tears Lungs: constricts airways Heart: slows heartbeat Stomach: slows digestion Pancreas: stimulates to release insulin and digestive enzymes Intestines: dilates blood vessels in gut Bladder: stimulates urinary bladder to contract Reproductive organ: stimulates arousal Basically it acts in accordance to the term "rest and digest".
The circulatory stems transport nutrients and gasses to cells. Other examples are the digestive system, primary organs, accessory organs, endocrine system, pituitary glands, and the integumentary system.
These are some of the systems: Integumentary (skin) Muscular Skeletal (bones) Endocrine (hormones) Digestive Respiratory (breathing) Cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels) Immune Reproductive Urinary
Smooth muscles are usually found (1. in the walls of blood vessels; (2. around hollow organs such as the urinary bladder; (3. and in layers around the respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, and Reproductive tracts.
skeletal. nervous. muscular. integument. cardiovascular. respiratory. urinary. lymphatite. digestive. reproductive. That's ten of them. (:
Smooth muscles are usually found (1. in the walls of blood vessels; (2. around hollow organs such as the urinary bladder; (3. and in layers around the respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, and Reproductive tracts.
Circulatory System (heart, blood, vessels) Respiratory System (nose, trachea, lungs) Immune System (many types of protein, cells, organs, tissues) Skeletal System (bones) Excretory System (lungs, large intestine, kidneys) Urinary System (bladder, kidneys) Muscular System (muscles) Endocrine System (glands) Digestive System (mouth, esophogus, stomach, intestines) Nervous System (brain, spinal cord, nerves) Reproductive System (male and female reproductive
Mast cells release histamines which will dilate small blood vessels during inflammation. They are scattered throughout the connective tissues of the body, especially beneath the surface of the skin, near blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, within nerves, throughout the respiratory system, and in the digestive and urinary tracts.
The body's 11 organ systems are: 1. Integumentary System- covering of the body 2. Skeletal System- All bones, ligaments, joints, and cartilage. 3. Muscular System- Allows a body to be mobile 4. Nervous System- Control system 5. Endocrine System- Hormone control of the body 6. Cardiovascular System- Heart, blood vessels, and blood working together. 7. Lymphatic System- Lymph nodes that return leaked fluid to blood vessels. 8. Respiratory System- Breathing and Oxygen distribution 9. Digestive System- Allows for the breakdown of food 10. Urinary System- Waste disposal 11. Reproductive System- Produces offspring
A really easy way to remember this is that smooth muscle is found in all hollow organs except the heart.
Intergumentary muscle digestive circulatory respitory urinary reproductive nervous
line digestive organs and blood vessels
urinary bladder
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