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The Cardiovascular System (also called circulatory system) circulates the blood around the body in order to supply all parts with required nutrients and [[Oxygen|oxygen]] and to remove waste products such as [[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]].<ref>Parker S. (2007) The Human Body Book, 1st edition, London: Dorling Kindersley Limited.</ref><br> | The Cardiovascular System (also called circulatory system) circulates the blood around the body in order to supply all parts with required nutrients and [[Oxygen|oxygen]] and to remove waste products such as [[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]].<ref>Parker S. (2007) The Human Body Book, 1st edition, London: Dorling Kindersley Limited.</ref> | ||
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The Cardiovascular System (also called circulatory system) circulates the blood around the body in order to supply all parts with required nutrients and oxygen and to remove waste products such as carbon dioxide.[1]
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- ↑ Parker S. (2007) The Human Body Book, 1st edition, London: Dorling Kindersley Limited.