Cardiologists: Dr.Henry ,Dr.Myrna, Dr.Oscar
The bodies system that transports nutrients and wastes between various body tissues; includes heart, blood, and blood vessels.
The Right Atrium receives blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle. The Right Ventricle pumps oxygen–poor blood to the lungs. The Left Atrium receive oxygen from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle. The Left Ventricle pumps oxygen-rich blood to all parts to of the body.
Blood goes into the pulmonary artery and up to the lungs to get oxygen.
Oxygen riches blood returns through the aorta to the right atrium of the heart.
The Blood circulates through the whole body from the left ventricle through the superior and inferior vena cavas.
The Circulatory Systems Has Two General Pathways. The Pulmonary Circulation Moves Blood Between The Heart And The Lungs. The Systemic Circulation Moves Blood Between The Heart And The Rest Of The Blood Except The Lungs.
The Functions of the circulatory system is transports O and nutrients to body cells and to carry oxygen-poor blood and CO back to the heart and lungs.
Artery’s have think walls which is made up of three layers. Veins are made up of larger and thinner walls Capillary Walls are just made up of epithelium.