9.1.1

Circulatory Systems

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Circulatory Systems

All animals have circulatory systems to transport things around their bodies. These systems are made of blood vessels, a pump (the heart) and valves to stop blood moving in the wrong direction.

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Single circulatory system

  • Fish have what is known as a single circulatory system because blood only travels through the heart once in every circuit around the body.
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Double circulatory system

  • Mammals have a double circulatory system, where blood travels through the heart twice per circuit.
  • Double circulatory systems get oxygenated blood to tissues (like muscles) that need it faster than single circulatory systems.
  • The concentration gradient between the blood and cells is also better maintained in double circulatory systems, so substances are exchanged between the blood and body cells faster.

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3Movement Into & Out of Cells

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11Gas Exchange in Humans

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