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Transport in Animals

The cardiovascular system is crucial for sustaining life, involving the efficient transport of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients throughout the body. The heart, a central organ, pumps blood through a network of vessels including arteries, veins, and capillaries, each with distinct structures and functions.

Transport in Animals

Transport in Animals

Components of Blood

Formation of tissue Fluid

Blood Vessels

Capillaries
Function
Structure
Veins
Arteries

Transport of Carbon dioxide

Bohr Shift
Formation of HHb

Types of Circulatory System

Closed Double
Closed Single
Open

Transport of Oxygen

Dissociation Curves
Role of HB
Subtopic

ECG

Coordination of Cardiac Cycle

Cardiac Cycle

Structure of the Heart

Why is it necessary