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The cardiovascular system supports cellular respiration by transporting oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to cells throughout the body and carrying carbon dioxide and other metabolic waste products away from these cells. The heart pumps oxygenated blood through arteries, which branch into smaller vessels, reaching even the most remote cells. This continuous flow ensures that cells receive the necessary oxygen for aerobic respiration while removing carbon dioxide, thereby maintaining the balance needed for efficient energy production. Additionally, nutrients transported by the blood further contribute to cellular metabolism.

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