To transfer oxygen and blood around the body.
they are both part of the heart
your respiratory,circulatory,skelatole,muscular,anddigestive.
Platelets are a component of the circulatory system. They play a crucial role in blood clotting and wound healing by forming clots to stop bleeding when a blood vessel is injured.
Its main role is to transport oxygen and nourishing substances to the cells of the body, among other important tasks.
The organs of the circulatory system include the heart, lungs, kidney, liver, and small intestines. The blood and blood vessels also play a large part in the proper function of the circulatory system.
Diffusion spreads the blood cells and any other cells around in the body and gets enough to each organ so your body doesn't fail.
The heart and the lungs play a major role in the circulatory system. The circulatory system also include the arteries, capillaries, and veins.
Possibly you mean the white blood cells. They are the cells in the blood that combat viruses.
Cancer is a disease of cell division. It occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. The circulatory system can play a role in cancer by allowing cancer cells to spread to other parts of the body (metastasis) through the bloodstream.
Veins and arteries are in the circulatory system. Therefore that means they have something to do with pumping blood to cells around the body. So I would say that the role the arteries play in the body is that it carries blood to and from the heart to other parts of the body
Your Heart, kidneys, lungs, and liver are the most important parts of your circulatory system.But other accessory bits also play their part, for example the Portal vein which connects the digestive system to the liver and spleen. [Hepatic portal vein in full.]And obviously, your brain, muscles and so on are connected to the circulatory system.
Cells in the human circulatory system are responsible for the transportation of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body via blood, while cells in the human nervous system transmit electrical impulses to enable communication between different parts of the body. Both systems play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis and overall function of the body, but they differ in their primary function and mechanism of communication.