The circulatory system transfers various substances from one place in the body to another, and makes connections between the different body parts. The unit invites you learn about the circulatory system and its relationship to the other systems of the human body.
Instructions
- Press the keys that represent systems in the human body. You will receive relevant information in text and images.
- Use this information to understand how the circulatory system relates to the other systems of the human body.
The Circulatory System
Introduction to the Circulatory System
The circulatory system (also called the cardiovascular system) transports different materials from one place to another in the body. It transfers materials from systems that absorb materials from the external environment to body cells, and from body cells to systems that release materials into the environment. The circulatory system delivers materials created in one place in the body to other places, where they perform work. This unit deals with the structure of the circulatory system and its connections with organs and tissue in the body.
Press the buttons of the different body systems to receive information on the connection between each body system and the circulatory system.
The circulatory system (also called the cardiovascular system) transports different materials from one place to another in the body. It transfers materials from systems that absorb materials from the external environment to body cells, and from body cells to systems that release materials into the environment. The circulatory system delivers materials created in one place in the body to other places, where they perform work. This unit deals with the structure of the circulatory system and its connections with organs and tissue in the body.
Press the buttons of the different body systems to receive information on the connection between each body system and the circulatory system.