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Circulatory pathway between the tissues and the heart _______ Wavelike contracti

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Question

Circulatory pathway between the tissues and the heart _______ Wavelike contractions that propel substances along a tubular structure, such as the esophagus _______ Muscular organ whose contraction causes blood to circulate in the body of an animal _______ Buffers the blood, form in which carbon dioxide is transported in the bloodstream _______ Relaxation period of a heart chamber during the cardiac cycle _______ Liquid waste product made by the nephrons of the kidney _______ Contraction period of the heart chamber during the cardiac cycle _______ Thick, semi-fluid food material that passes from the stomach to the small intestine _______ Vibration felt in arterial walls due to expansion of the aorta following ventricle contraction _______ Swelling due to tissue fluid accumulation in the intercellular spaces _______ Fluid circulated by the heart through a closed system of vessels _______ Sequence of events that results in gas exchange between the cells of the body and the environment _______

Explanation / Answer

11.Cirulatory pathway between the tissue and the heart is Systemic circulation. From left atrium oxygenated blood goes to whole body through aorta and from tissues de oxygenated blood is collected by superior and inferior venacavas which drain blood in right atrium.

12.Peristalsis. Due to peristalsis food move through alimentary canal.

13. Muscular organ whose contraction cause to circulate blood in body of animal is heart. Heart made up of cardiac muscles which contract all the time and allow the heart to pump blood to whole body.

14.As a buffer CO2 transport in blood by combining with water to form Carbonic acid.

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