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    Muscular System 3. Skeletal System 4. Nervous System 5. Circulatory System 6. Lymphatic System 7. Respiratory System 8. Endocrine System 9. Urinary/Excretory System 10. Reproductive System 11. Digestive System 12. Immune System All these organ system rely on each other in order to function properly. If even one organ system fails to works properly, the organism could lead to severe disability or even death. (Study, 2015) The circulatory, digestive, and respiratory are three main organ systems

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    The topic of discussion for today is the Cardiovascular System, also known as the circulatory system, is one of the most vital systems in the body. The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, and blood. The heart is the pump that moves blood through the body. The arteries transport blood from the heart to the body and the veins carry blood back to the heart. The capillaries(tiny blood vessels) is where the exchange occurs between the blood and body tissues. The

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    Bodies's Nine Systems

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    Our bodies have nine systems that makes us who we are, allows us to survive, and helps us populate the earth. The systems that allow us to do these things are the muscular system, digestive system, circulatory system, urinary system, lymphatic system, nervous system, endocrine system, reproductive system, and respiratory system. Each of our systems are unique and work together so our bodies can maintain life and give life. Bodily systems can work with chemicals and nutrients that are both on the

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    print human circulatory system”. (n.d), one hurdle that scientist must overcome is a development of a method to print a human circulatory system. The article continues with, this is the crucial system that brings blood and nutrients to the organs in the body, which is the same system that removes waste. Without this circulatory system in place, the cells die. Even with these advancements there is still a long way to go to be able to print human organs “Scientists print human circulatory system”.

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    Artificial Heart Introduction The circulatory system is responsible for bringing all the gaseous wastes (carbon dioxide) to the centre – the heart. Next the respiratory system works in conjunction with it by taking the carbon dioxide from the blood out through the mouth via the alveoli which is a sac where oxygen gets absorbed and carbon dioxide gets absorbed out. The circulatory system is also involved in cellular respiration, cellular respiration is where the oxygenated blood diffuse into the thin

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    Tuck Everlasting Did you know the your heart is the size of both of your hands clapped together. The heart is a organ that keeps you alive. It is in your chest protected by the rib cage. The purpose of this paper is to summarize information about the heart, explains how it works, and discuss its purpose. First, there is a lot of information about the heart. The heart beats about 3.5 Billion time in a lifetime. Your heart's average beats a day is 100,000 times. The heart pumps 1.5 gallons

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    Answer the following: List the two systems that make up the cardiorespiratory system. 2 systems that make up the cardiorespiratory system involve the circulatory system and the respiratory system. Describe the functions of the circulatory system. The functions of the circulatory system include the pumping of oxygenated blood around the body, carries waste away from the body’s cells (usually carbon dioxide) and gives cells nutrients for survival

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    white blood cells and platelets (or thrombocytes). 2. Name 6 other things (molecules) that you can find in your blood. It has 90% water, metabolites, amino acids, glucose, salts, Vitamins and hormones. B. Circulatory system 1. List all of the functions of the circulatory system. The circulatory system functions to carriages blood and oxygen from the lungs to the various tissues of the body. The heart pumps the blood throughout the body. C. Blood Pressure 1. Blood pressure measurements are recorded

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    the body and decrease its capability to adapt to the stress that it is being put through (Nielsen, Hales, Strange, Christensen, Warberg, & Saltin, 1993). Compared to a more neutral environment, exercising in the heat results in alterations of the circulatory system, thermoregulatory system, and endocrine system (Nielsen, Hales, Strange, Christensen, Warberg, & Saltin, 1993). Despite these alterations, there are several guidelines that coaches and athletes should follow to allow the body a proper time

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    bronchioles and into tiny air sacs called alveoli. The oxygen in the alveoli diffuses into the capillaries, where there’s a lower concentration of oxygen. The thin walls of the capillaries allow the oxygen to diffuse through into the blood. The circulatory system then carries the blood around the body, supplying cells with the oxygen required for energy; allowing them to function. Glucose is also needed, which comes from the digestive system. Glucose is made from the sugary or starchy foods consumed

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