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Novay_Z [31]
2 years ago
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what roles does the circulatory system play in aerobic cellular respiration? select the two answers that are correct.

Biology
1 answer:
sweet [91]2 years ago
3 0

Cellular aerobic respiration refers to the breakdown glucose to release energy.

The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

What roles does the circulatory system play in aerobic cellular respiration? Select the TWO answers that are correct.

a. transport oxygen to body tissues and carbon dioxide to the lungs

b. transport oxygen from the small intestine to the lungs

c. transport glucose from the digestive system to body tissues

d. transport ATP from the digestive system to body tissues

e. transport glycogen from the liver to body tissues

The circulatory system is the system that carries blood and lymph around the body.

The blood is the major medium that transports oxygen and glucose in the body. Oxygen and glucose are very important during aerobic  cellular respiration.

Hence, the two important roles that the circulatory system play in aerobic cellular respiration are;

1) transport oxygen to body tissues and carbon dioxide to the lungs.

2) transport glucose from the digestive system to body tissues

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