1. What is the anatomy of the cardiovascular system? 2. What are the causes of coronary artery disease? 3. Is cigarette smoking a really big risk factor for heart disease?
The 3 main parts of the cardiovascular system are the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. However, this can further be divided into heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins, and lungs. Many organs can also influence the system but are not considered part of it, examples include: kidneys, spleen, bone marrow.
The first organ system to show any sign of activity in a developing human embryo is the cardiovascular system, specifically the heart. The heart begins to form and beat as early as 3 weeks into development.
Examples include, 1) the cardiovascular system, 2) the respiratory system, 3) the endocrine system, and 4) the neurologic system. Of course, there are still more.
There are 4 parts of the Circulatory or Cardiovascular System. The main part is the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System (heart, blood vessels, blood.) And there are 3 sub-systems. The Immune System including the white blood cells, the Lymphatic System including the tonsils, thymus, liver, spleen, appendix, lymph nodes, & lymph vessels, and the Urinary System including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, & urethra.
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The endomembrane transport system in a cell consists of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, and vesicles. These structures work together to facilitate the synthesis, modification, and transport of proteins and lipids within the cell.
Cardiac muscle cells, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells.
The general functions of the cardiovascular system are: 1. It transports/distributes materials between all cells of the body 2. It prevents disease (contains white blood cells), and hemorrhage (contains clotting agents) 3. regulates body temperature, pH
The cardiovascular system functions to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells, remove waste products from the body, and regulate body temperature and pH balance.
There are a number of systems that can help the circulatory system. The skeletal system can help the circulatory system for example.
There are actually many more than 3 but some of them would include oxygen, carbon dioxide, all of your blood products, (red and white cells and platlets,) electrolytes and minerals, etc... But more from the above it also transports the glucose your cells use to produce energy