Whats the difference between the Circulatory and the Cardiovascular System?

What does each system include:

I am not sure if the heart, blood, lungs, is in included in Circulatory or Cardiovascular System ?

The Circulatory system is all the blood going through your entire body and all the veins and arteries it involves.

The Cardiovascular system is specifically your heart and muscles.

hope I helped

2 Responses to “Whats the difference between the Circulatory and the Cardiovascular System?”

  1. smiley Says:

    The Circulatory system is all the blood going through your entire body and all the veins and arteries it involves.

    The Cardiovascular system is specifically your heart and muscles.

    hope I helped
    References :
    bio class last week

  2. eli Says:

    Cardio means heart
    Vascular means viens, capillaries and arteries
    The circulatory system is an organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells, etc. to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis.
    This includes the cardio, vascular, and lymphatic systems
    References :

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