Human Biology, 14 Edition

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ISBN 10: 1-25924-574-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-25924-574-9

Chapter 5 - Section 5.1 - Overview of the Cardiovascular System - Check Your Progress - Page 94: 2

Answer

1. Transport: The cardiovascular system transports oxygen to cells throughout the body and removes carbon dioxide along with other waste products of metabolism. 2. Protection: Cells of the immune system are transported in blood. Without the cardiovascular system, cells of the immune system would never be able to reach areas of infection in the body. 3. Regulation: The cardiovascular system helps to regulate body temperature, pH levels, water levels, and electrolyte levels.

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1. Transport: The cardiovascular system transports oxygen to cells throughout the body and removes carbon dioxide along with other waste products of metabolism. 2. Protection: Cells of the immune system are transported in blood. Without the cardiovascular system, cells of the immune system would never be able to reach areas of infection in the body. 3. Regulation: The cardiovascular system helps to regulate body temperature, pH levels, water levels, and electrolyte levels.
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