CIRCULATORY SYSTEM IN ORGANISMS.
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The Circulatory System is a cornerstone of life, serving as the body's transportation network for vital substances. In this first part of our series, we'll embark on a comprehensive journey, beginning with the imperative need for transportation, delving into the concept of surface area to volume ratio, and exploring the diverse materials that necessitate efficient circulation.
BLOOD FLOWS IN CAPILLARY
Living organisms require a circulatory system for a multitude of critical reasons. Chief among these is the necessity to transport essential substances throughout the body. This includes the transport of oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and the removal of waste products. Efficient transportation is fundamental to sustaining life and allowing cells to thrive.
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