No. The circulatory system does transport various gasses around the body but the main gas the body needs is Oxygen (and not 'fresh air'). The blood transports breathed in Oxygen from the lungs into the tissues and organs and transports waste gasses such as carbon dioxide from the tissues and organs to the lungs to be expelled when breathing out. The circulatory system's job is transportation of the gasses to and from where they need to go in the body.
Yes,the circulatory system acts as the transport system that moves the blood throughout the body. It provides a continuous supply of fresh blood.
The same way as other animals. Blood is pumped around the circulatory system by the heart. Blood passing through the lungs gets fresh oxygen and has carbon dioxide removed, and is then re-circulated around the snakes body.
Fresh rich oxygen to keep the circulatory flowing.
The circulatory system imports oxygen and exports waste materials or carbon dioxide. The circulatory system distributes fresh oxygen to the tissues and organs of the body.
Pumping blood in and out of it and all so helping you breathe in fresh air and breathing out Carbon Dioxide.
Flat worms do not have blood. There fore, they do not require a respiratory system to infuse fresh oxygen into the blood. This lack of a respiratory system, means they do not have lungs.
The role of the circulatory system is to transport oxygen and other necessary nutrients all throughout the body. The main part of the circulatory system is the heart. The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. This system has three types of blood vessels: The largest are arteries which go away from the heart. Next are veins which lead to the heart and are the second largest vessel. The smallest are capillaries which transport blood through tight spaces. Sometimes, red blood cells need to pass one by one though capillaries!Wow!The role of the circulatory system is to circulate the blood to the whole body .... basically responsible for the blood flow in the body, oxygen and gases from and to the cells also nutrients and hormones are involved
The circulatory system is made up of the vessels and the muscles that help and control the flow of the blood around the body. This process is called circulation. The main parts of the system are the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins. As blood begins to circulate, it leaves the heart from the left ventricle and goes into the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in the body. The blood leaving the aorta is full of oxygen. This is important for the cells in the brain and the body to do their work. The oxygen rich blood travels throughout the body in its system of arteries into the smallest arterioles. On its way back to the heart, the blood travels through a system of veins. As it reaches the lungs, the carbon dioxide (a waste product) is removed from the blood and replace with fresh oxygen that we have inhaled through the lungs.
The heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, where capillaries at the air sacs exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen. Then the heart pumps that blood to the body tissues.
Circulatory and Respiratory systems, which is to say, the blood transport system and the breathing system.Specifically, the heme cells in the blood pick up oxygen at the lungs and take it to all the individual cells in the body, while at the same time picking up the by-product of cells burning fuel (glucose or blood-sugar) with the oxygen to make carbon-dioxide. When the heme cells returns to the lungs they exchange the CO2 for fresh O2, and the cycle repeats.
Not unless you have a fresh air duct connected to the return air system.
The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood and blood vessels.The functions of the circulatory system are:Transport gases, like oxygen from the lungs to cells around the body and carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs.Transport nutrients like glucose.Transport wastes from cells to organs that play the role of eliminating them.It contains cells that fight infections and defend against foreign bodies.Maintains the pH levels and ionic concentration of fluids in the body.Helps maintain the body temperature, this is especially important in warm blooded animals like humans.Transports hormones from their sources to the target tissuesTransports drugs and medicines to the target organsabsorption of the digested food from the alimentary canal (except lipids & fats)The cardiovascular system is a complex network of the heart, blood vessels and blood. It's job is to deliver nutrients to the body and remove byproducts from the tissues