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Heart tissue, as with any other cell in the body, gets its nutrients through the blood stream. The blood plasma holds nutrients, which diffuse into the cells through the cellular membrane, and erythrocytes supply oxygen to the cells.

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The circulation that connects your heart, organs, and tissues and supplies oxygen to them is what?

Systemic circulation

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