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Term | Cycle |
Short definition | cycle - (pronounced) (SER-kyoo-lah-tor-ee SIS-tem) The system that contains the heart and blood vessels and that moves blood throughout the body. This system helps tissues get enough oxygen and nutrients, and it helps them get rid of waste products. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
cycle - (pronounced) (SER-kyoo-lah-tor-ee SIS-tem) The system that contains the heart and blood vessels and that moves blood throughout the body. This system helps tissues get enough oxygen and nutrients, and it helps them get rid of waste products. The lymphatic system, which is connected to the blood system, is often considered part of the circulatory system
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