The Circulatory System

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The Circulatory System
  1. Veins

    Nota:

    • Give air and carbon dioxide. Types: pulmonary veins.
    1. Platelets

      Nota:

      • Cause blood clots.
      1. White blood cells

        Nota:

        • Fights infections.
        1. Red blood cells
          1. Plasma

            Nota:

            • Liquid part of your blood.
            1. Respiration

              Nota:

              • The body excretes water and salts.
              1. Heart

                Nota:

                • Consists of: Pulmonary arteries, Aorta, Left atrium, Right atrium, Left Ventricle, Right ventricle,.
                1. Liver
                  1. Kidneys
                    1. Gut
                      1. http://bcove.me/jnmju7ax (Link to circulatory system video)
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