The heart is the pump of the cardio vascular system, and the arteries and the veins help to circulate the blood around the body
the connective tissue is the blood in the cardiovascular system, and the heart is muscle tissue.
Yes, blood is not considered an organ of the cardiovascular system. Blood is a fluid connective tissue that circulates through the cardiovascular system, which consists of the heart and blood vessels.
The cardiovascular system work together with blood, blood vessels, and the heart.
Capillaries
Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
No one tissue does this, it is the cardiovascular (heart and blood) system that transports oxygen and other nutrients.
cardiovascular system
The cardiovascular system, often referred to as the circulatory system, includes the heart and blood vessels, working together to circulate blood throughout the body, providing oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products.
The heart, blood vessels, and blood cells are parts of the cardiovascular system.
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The blood vessels connect with the contracting muscles in the spleen.
The cardiovascular and respiratory system work together to distribute blood and oxygen through out your body