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Chapter 21, Problem 2SQ
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To explain: The way in which an animal’s body shape indicates that it has a circulatory system.
Concept introduction: Circulatory system is responsible for the distribution of the materials from various systems of the body to other body systems internally. Circulatory system is present in higher invertebrates and vertebrates, and the body systems have evolved accordingly to accommodate the circulatory system. The circulatory system comprises the blood vessels, capillaries, heart, blood, and hemolymph depending on the size and requirement of the animal.
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