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- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM:
The circulatory system is formed of the
blood vessels and the heart.
It transports nutrients, oxygen, and
residues around the body in the blood.
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- Blood vessels:
The blood vessels are the conducts that transport blood...
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1.
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM:
The circulatory system is formed of the
blood vessels and the heart.
It transports nutrients, oxygen, and
residues around the body in the blood.
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- Blood vessels:
The blood vessels are the conducts that transport blood throughout the body.
There are three
types of blood vessels:
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- The arteries: which carry the blood away from the heart to the organs.
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- The veins: which carry blood from the organs back toward the heart.
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- The capillaries: are the smallest blood vessels, connect veins and arteries, and enable the
exchange of water, oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and every cell in the body[3]
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