The Circulatory System: Transporting Nutrients & Waste
The circulatory system
The circulatory system is a network of blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body. This system is responsible for bringing nutrients and oxygen to cells, and for removing waste products such as carbon dioxide. The circulatory system also plays a role in regulating body temperature and in defending against infection.
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