Without the cardiovascular muscle (the heart), your blood does not pump through your body. Blood carries oxygen and other important nutrients throughout the body, and tissues need those chemicals to survive.
dunnooo
No, a muscular system is needed to move the skeleton and a nervous system is needed to control the muscular system and a cardiovascular system is needed to keep the nervous system running, etc.
it gives oxegen
the organization in an organism are: the cell then the cells form into tissue then tissue forms into organs and organs helps your body systems to keep you alive. the levels of the organization in an organism are cell tissue organs and systems. cell-->tissue-->organ-->system
because its osmotic presure is greater than of the cell
One that can survive millions of years....
yes. blode is needed to keep your lungs alive and your hart pumps the blud
mitochondrion,endoplasmic reticulum,ribosomes,golgi,vacuole, and lysosome .
Metabolism is the name given to the whole range of chemical changes needed to keep an organism alive. It includes processes such as breaking down food for energy, building and repairing cells, and removing waste products.
Biotrophs are pathogens that rely on living host tissue to complete their life cycle, while necrotrophs feed on dead host tissue. Biotrophs keep the host alive for an extended period by suppressing host defenses, while necrotrophs kill host cells to acquire nutrients.
Quite simply, cardiovascular diseases can affect every organ/system in the body. The cardiovascular system delivers blood, which carries oxygen, to all parts of the body, which is needed to keep the organ/system intact.
Any human with no brain at all will not live long. The autonomic nervous system is needed to keep you alive.