Biology: Concepts and Investigations
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 30, Problem 16WIO
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What causes the disease of cardiovascular and lymphatic system. Who is affected and what are the consequences. Are there ways to prevent, treat, or cure the disease.
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The cardiovascular system is composed of blood, blood vessels and heart. It helps in the transportation of oxygen and nutrients via blood. Lymphatic system is composed of lymph vessels and lymph.
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