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Chapter 30, Problem 17WIO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
How the cardiovascular system is similar to and different from vascular tissue in plants.
Concept introduction:
The cardiovascular system is composed of heart, blood and blood vessels. It is responsible for the circulation of blood throughout the body. It is also responsible for the transportation of nutrients and oxygen to different parts of the body and removal of carbon dioxide and
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