Nursing System
$135.00
Circulatory physiology describes the structure and operation of the circulation in living animals and enquires how or why the circulatory system may have evolved. The circulatory system in all vertebrates has multiple functions, but all parts are involved in regulating the animal's internal environment (promoting homeostasis). In all vertebrates, the circulatory system consists of a central pump, the heart, which drives a liquid transport medium, the blood, continuously around a closed system of tubes, the vascular system.
Nursing System
$135.00
Circulatory physiology describes the structure and operation of the circulation in living animals and enquires how or why the circulatory system may have evolved. The circulatory system in all vertebrates has multiple functions, but all parts are involved in regulating the animal's internal environment (promoting homeostasis). In all vertebrates, the circulatory system consists of a central pump, the heart, which drives a liquid transport medium, the blood, continuously around a closed system of tubes, the vascular system.