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The Circulatory System By Searra Lambert, Jillian Livsey, and Paige Smith.
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What We Are The red blood cells The heart The arteries and veins
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Main Function Pumps blood through the heart to the blood vessels and veins to every cell in the body.
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Red Blood Cells The job my organ does is to carry oxygen throughout the body. Anemia is a disease in which you lose blood.
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Give it up for my good pal the Heart the red blood cells traveling through the body
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The Heart The heart pumps blood to the veins and arteries to all of the cells in the body Ischemic Heart Disease is a disease caused by the heart
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Now lets hear it for my partners the arteries and veins
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Arteries and Veins Body muscles around the veins help to move the blood along as they compress and squeeze the vessels Chronic vein disease is a disease that affects the veins
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the red body is the arteries and the blue body is the veins
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Why Is the Circulatory System Important ? The circulatory system is important in the exchange of oxygen to the cells in the body, oxygen is a source for cells to produce, therefore it is the mechanism that keeps the body running.
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Why should Medulla Oblongata and the H. B. C. keep are system and organs as part of the human body systems ?
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1. What is circulation?
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Circulation is the movement of substances like nutrients and gases within blood vessels and cavities throughout the organism.
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Bibliography Resources The New Book Of Popular Science vol.5”mammals and human science” 2008 ed. Scholastic Library pub. The World Book Encyclopedia Ci-Cz vol.4 2011 Pump it Up Respiration and Circulation 2007 Raintree Heart and Blood Injury, Illness and Health 2003 Heinemann library The Circulation System 2009 Bellweather Media Inc.
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Thanks for listening and watching From the red blood cells, The heart, And the arteries and veins!
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P.S. Hope you enjoyed it Finally some work I can sink my teeth into
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