Turtles have a three-chambered heart, consisting of two atria and one ventricle, which allows for some mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. In contrast, humans have a four-chambered heart that completely separates oxygen-rich blood from oxygen-poor blood, making their circulatory system more efficient. Turtles also have a lower metabolic rate and can tolerate longer periods without oxygen, adapting their circulatory function to their aquatic lifestyle. Overall, the differences reflect the distinct physiological needs and environments of each species.
The circulatory system of the chimp and human is basically the same.
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closed circulatory system
Turtles have a closed circulatory system, meaning their blood flows through a series of vessels and does not come into direct contact with their body tissues. This allows for efficient oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout their bodies.
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A human circulatory system.
A human
Humans didn't develop a circulatory system. Early forms of circulatory systems developed in the first animals and organisms to roam the earth. As these species evolved through speciation and genetic variation, new species came to exist that also had circulatory systems. Over time, the systems became more complex and efficient (compare the cardiopulmonary circulatory system of the human compared to the circulation of a fish). Therefore, without circulatory systems there would be no humans nor would there be life as we know it
In physiology class, we are studying the circulatory system in the human body.
Nothing happen to human life if turtles become extinct. Turtles are not part of the human food chain. Turtles will eat bugs, fish and other small animals.