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circulatory systems

n. (plural of circulatory system English)

Usage examples of "circulatory systems".

The primitive circulatory systems of the early Minervan fish couldn't cope with the dual workload of carrying enough oxygen to the cells, and of carrying wastes and toxins away from the cells-not if progress toward anything more advanced was going to be made, anyway.

At first all three, like the previous crew, steadily lost weight, lost minerals from their bones, and suffered from the gradual deterioration of their circulatory systems.

I would suggest that you get out of Bob's alimentary and circulatory systems before we take it.

However, because of the nature of our respective circulatory systems, if epidermally compromised, we bleed more easily.

However, because of the nature of our re-spective circulatory systems, if epidermally compromised, we bleed more easily.

Basically, my muscle tissue is about twenty-five percent more efficient than a 'pure human's,' and there are a few changes to my respiratory and circulatory systems, plus some skeletal reinforcement.

And since the bulk of the plants were underwater, the tops were generally hollow and the circulatory systems were not extensive, as well as being exposed to the sun.

He performed a cursory analysis, discovering sloppy mechanics and inefficient circulatory systems that were unnecessarily complex and prone to failure.

Environmental controls in particular are erratic, with almost all of the circulatory systems malfunctioning.

There were beautifully rendered anatomy charts on the wall, showing skeletal, muscular, and circulatory systems for two genders.