Technically the circulatory system is an organ system. But it does work with the respiratory system which gives it oxygen
Because it helps to keep our blood and water balance in our body
what organs of your urinary system called excretory organs
An organ system typically consists of multiple organs working together to perform specific functions. The number of organs in an organ system can vary, ranging from a few to many, depending on the complexity of the system. For example, the digestive system includes organs such as the stomach, liver, and intestines, while the respiratory system includes organs such as the lungs and trachea.
There are more than two organs the move the body. The nervous system is involved and that includes several organs. Without that system, you would not be able to move at all. There is the skeletal system and it's organs and lastly the muscle system and it's organs.
No, a group of organs does not necessarily mean an organ system. Organs work together within an organ system to perform specific functions, while a group of organs may not have a specific integration for a common purpose. Organs within a system have specific roles and interactions that support the overall function of the system.
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The circulatory system is vital for life.
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from the word circle. it never stops. just like a circle.
Because it helps to keep our blood and water balance in our body
The respiratory system transfers oxygen from the lungs to the circulatory system. The circulatory system transfers the carbon dioxide into your lungs and we then breathe it out.
it is where your blood goes through your body! it has veins. it goes from one place to another. ( the blood)
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Without the circulatory system, there is no way for the nutrients we digest to get to all the tissues they need to go. Oxygen wouldn't be able to get there either and the cells would die.