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单词 circulatory system
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Definition of circulatory system in English:

circulatory system

noun
  • The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.

    Also called cardiovascular system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A healthy banking system is to an economy what a healthy circulatory system is to a body.
    • The circulatory system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
    • The origin of these endothelial cells, which play a vital role in the body's circulatory system and internal organs, had been uncertain.
    • Aerobic exercise increases your breathing and heart rate, which can improve the health of your heart, lungs and circulatory system.
    • The circulatory system includes a heart that pumps blood into an open body cavity or hemocoel.
    • Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term used to identify a range of diseases that affect the heart and circulatory system.
    • Then he moved to the muscular system, the skeletal system, the circulatory system, and the lymphatic system, in that specific order.
    • Our blood is pumped by a four-chambered heart through a closed circulatory system with arteries and veins; it does not just slosh around in our body cavity.
    • The heart, lungs, and blood vessels make up the circulatory system of the human body.
    • The main intention of therapeutic massage is to promote general relaxation and muscular relaxation, and to enhance the body's circulatory system.
    • Then, as the embryonic circulatory system develops, blood vessels grow into the villi on the implanted side of the embryo; this becomes the fetal component of the placenta.
    • Their effects have been examined on the circulatory system, the digestive system, and exoskeletal muscles.
    • The right ventricle pumps blood throughout the circulatory system via the aorta and is the major pumping chamber of the heart.
    • These cells move throughout the body through the circulatory system or through the lymphatic system, often lodging in tiny capillaries.
    • While the damage is hidden with no outward sign, as in the case of affected lymph circulatory systems or kidneys, diagnosis is difficult.
    • Once they do, they help the tumor to form its own robust network of blood vessels, weaving a circulatory system throughout the tumor mass.
    • The mouth is the gateway to the entire body and is a major influence on important areas, including the digestive tract, heart, circulatory system and the brain.
    • It undermines regulation of the circulatory system so that the heart muscle works harder and the blood vessels are subject to damage by blood flow turbulence.
    • Hormones - produced by the endocrine system - are also transported through the blood in our circulatory system.
    • Dance therapy gives a person substantial exercise, strengthens the heart, lungs, circulatory system, and burns calories and cuts down fat.
 
 

Definition of circulatory system in US English:

circulatory system

noun
  • The system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.

    Also called cardiovascular system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The main intention of therapeutic massage is to promote general relaxation and muscular relaxation, and to enhance the body's circulatory system.
    • While the damage is hidden with no outward sign, as in the case of affected lymph circulatory systems or kidneys, diagnosis is difficult.
    • These cells move throughout the body through the circulatory system or through the lymphatic system, often lodging in tiny capillaries.
    • The heart, lungs, and blood vessels make up the circulatory system of the human body.
    • Then, as the embryonic circulatory system develops, blood vessels grow into the villi on the implanted side of the embryo; this becomes the fetal component of the placenta.
    • The mouth is the gateway to the entire body and is a major influence on important areas, including the digestive tract, heart, circulatory system and the brain.
    • The origin of these endothelial cells, which play a vital role in the body's circulatory system and internal organs, had been uncertain.
    • The circulatory system includes a heart that pumps blood into an open body cavity or hemocoel.
    • Hormones - produced by the endocrine system - are also transported through the blood in our circulatory system.
    • Once they do, they help the tumor to form its own robust network of blood vessels, weaving a circulatory system throughout the tumor mass.
    • Their effects have been examined on the circulatory system, the digestive system, and exoskeletal muscles.
    • Our blood is pumped by a four-chambered heart through a closed circulatory system with arteries and veins; it does not just slosh around in our body cavity.
    • A healthy banking system is to an economy what a healthy circulatory system is to a body.
    • The circulatory system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
    • It undermines regulation of the circulatory system so that the heart muscle works harder and the blood vessels are subject to damage by blood flow turbulence.
    • Then he moved to the muscular system, the skeletal system, the circulatory system, and the lymphatic system, in that specific order.
    • Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term used to identify a range of diseases that affect the heart and circulatory system.
    • Dance therapy gives a person substantial exercise, strengthens the heart, lungs, circulatory system, and burns calories and cuts down fat.
    • Aerobic exercise increases your breathing and heart rate, which can improve the health of your heart, lungs and circulatory system.
    • The right ventricle pumps blood throughout the circulatory system via the aorta and is the major pumping chamber of the heart.
 
 
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