the answer is YES.
There are no skeletal muscles in the circulatory system. They are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
the skeletal system give blood from the heart to the circulatory system to keep homeostasis
it keeps it functioning
Carpals aren't part of the circulatory system. They are your wristbones, and so they are part of the skeletal system.
The legs and feet are in the skeletal and muscular systems, and contain part of the circulatory system (blood vessels) and the lymph system.
They're both the circulatory system.
Depends on the circulatory system
respiratory system circulatory system skeletal system
the skeletal system the muscular system the circulatory system and the bone system
The nervous system is closely related to the muscular system. The other would most likely be the circulatory system.
The skeletal system provides structural support for the circulatory system by protecting vital organs like the heart and lungs. Additionally, bone marrow within the skeletal system produces red and white blood cells, which are essential components of the circulatory system for carrying oxygen and fighting infection.
no they are part of the skeletal system No. The circulatory system includes blood vessels, heart and blood. This is not to say that the teeth are not vascularised.