In the human body it is the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system and the dermal system that can take in oxygen or unwanted foreign matter. The digestive system is a circulatory system in a sense in that it works with the cardiovascular system to circulate nutrients, medication, water and other unwanted foreign matter.
Example of closed Circulatory animals is worms
Blood flowing throughout the body.
Circulatory means related to circular movement. For example, the circulatory system of the body moves blood in a loop throughout the body.
earth worm, grasshopper cockroach,snail and molluscians
The circulatory system is an example of an organ system in the human body. The circulatory system is made up of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries.
There are many differences between cow's and human's circulatory systems. The cow system has to work around 4 stomachs for example.
Think of the words logically and with common sense. Circulatory: deals with circulation, think of it as the flowing of something: Energy, Blood. Problems is self explanatory. So circulatory problems are issues with circulation. Maybe not enough blood getting to your legs for example.
No, mammals have a closed circulatory system as the system consists of veins and arteries, that carry blood through them. Unlike an open circulatory system which also has a heart, but the blood is free flowing throughout the body. For example when you kill an insect, it is like popping a sack filled with blood, which is exactly what insects with open circulatory systems are.
A blood clot can be a circulatory disorder, if it forms in an inappropriate place. For example, a blood clot in the large veins of the legs is a circulatory disorder. In the case of a blood clot that functions to stop a broken blood vessel, the clot is part of the normal human physiology.
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the heart is an organ while it is a part of the circulatory system
It contains numerous organs (heart, lungs, veins etc.)