According to the free online dictionary, to circulate means:
1. To move in or flow through a circle or circuit: blood circulating through the body.
2. To move around, as from person to person or place to place: a guest circulating at a party.
3. To move about or flow freely, as air.
4. To spread widely among persons or places; disseminate: Gossip tends to circulate quickly. Therefore, circulatory would be an adjective which refers to one of those meanings.
As especially applied to river systems or to the circulatory (blood) system, a confluence means a joining, a flowing together, as a tributary does with a larger river.
circulatory system is a large organism involving flow of fluid through the tissue and organs allowing the transport and exchange of substances such as nutrients,oxygen and waste products
A hemlogobglin is a certain type of disease fighting Mechanism found within the circulatory system.
PCA's acronym stands for Patient Controlled Analgesia. A method of administering pain medication directly into a patient's circulatory. Often are monitored by machines.
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Having to do with your heart and circulatory system.
Its the part in your body that the nutrients pass through.
open circulatory systemclosed circulatory system.
closed circulatory system (double circulatory system)
They're both the circulatory system.
Amphibians have closed circulatory system Closed
The circulatory system
Cockroaches do have circulatory systems, they are are open circulatory systems
Obviously every creature needs a circulatory system. Just cuz its flat doesn't mean it doesn't have any circles in it. DuH.
Humans are said to have a circulatory system because the arteries that feed from the heart and go to the capillaries and to the veins back to the heart or make circle with no outlet.
i believe it is the circulatory and the cardio-vascular systems cardiovascular or circulatory
An open circulatory system is a type of circulatory system found in some invertebrates, where blood is pumped into an open body cavity called a hemocoel. The organs are bathed in this blood, and nutrients and waste are exchanged directly with the cells. Unlike closed circulatory systems, which have blood contained within vessels, open circulatory systems have a more limited ability to control the flow and direction of blood.