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Circulatory systems deliver food and oxygen to cells and remove carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes.
Pumps oxygen
The CS probably stands for the circulatory system. The circulatory system delivers food/nutrients and oxygen to the body cells.
Kind of, the body system that is most known for that is the respiratory system, but the red blood cells do deliver oxygen to the muscles.
The circulatory system and respiratory system are interlaced. The circulatory system much deliver nutrients to all the parts of the body. Every single part of the body needs oxygen, so the circulatory system takes the oxygen collected by the respiratory system and delivers it to the rest of the body.
The circulatory system transport oxygen and respiratory material (food) to the billions of our body cells.
Within the circulatory system gas exchange happens at two places. First within the lungs where it picks up oxygen and gives up its carbon dioxide. Secondly, within the capillary beds of the tissues to deliver the oxygen (and nutrients) and pick up the carbon dioxide to bring back to the lungs.
The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to get oxygen to cells. Oxygen transfers from the respiratory to the circulatory system at the capillaries surrounding the alveoli.
The respiratory system, which is made up of the heart, lungs and blood vessels.
The circulatory system is the system in the body that is responsible for the transportation of materials throughout the body. Red blood cells move through the circulatory system deliver oxygen and water to the cells in the body and takes away waste products.
The heart pumps blood through out the veins and arteries which deliver oxygen and food to all the cells in the body. the heart being the cardiovascular system and then blood traveling through the veins and arteries being the circulatory system.
the (circulatory) respiratory system (blood flow carries oxygen)