||Type of circulatory system 🔥||body fluids and circulation||class-11||neet||basics  of nursing

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||Type of circulatory system 🔥||body fluids and circulation||class-11||neet||basics of nursing #medical #neet #result #medico #boardexam #girls #biology 🌟 Dive deep into the fascinating world of circulatory systems in our latest video: "Types of Circulatory Systems 🔥 | Body Fluids and Circulation | Class-11 | NEET | Basics of Nursing"! 🌍 Discover the essential differences between open and closed circulatory systems, and how these mechanisms operate in fascinating species like fishes and amphibians (amphibia). 🐠🐸 Unlock your knowledge for NEET or enhance your nursing basics as we break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand segments. Don't miss out on this chance to grasp crucial biological principles! 👍 Hit subscribe for more educational content every week! #CirculatorySystem #NEET #BiologyBasics #NursingEducation The circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system, is a network of organs, including the heart and blood vessels, that transports blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products.   💫open circulatory system is a system where blood mixes with interstitial fluid, and the mixture circulates through the body's cavity.    fishes possess a closed circulatory system, meaning blood remains within vessels and circulates in a single loop, from the heart to the gills, then to the body, and back to the heart.  Amphibians possess a closed, double circulatory system, not an open one, with blood always remaining within vessels and circulating through both the lungs/skin (pulmocutaneous circuit) and the rest of the body (systemic circuit).