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How animals stay alive part 3 • Animals breathe in oxygen using their lungs or their gills. • Once the oxygen gets into their lungs or gills, how does it get to the rest of the body? • Answer: The circulatory system transports oxygen from the lungs/gills to the rest of the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide • The circulatory system transports blood through the body. • All circulatory systems have a set of tubes and one or more pumps • The tubes are called blood vessels • The pumps are called hearts • When the heart contracts (pulls together) it squeezes blood through the blood vessels. • There are 2 types of circulatory systems: • Closed and Open • Arthropods and most mollusks have an open circulatory system. • In this system, blood leaves the vessels and enters spaces around the organs. • The blood flows slowly though the spaces and makes direct contact with the cells. • Some invertebrates, like segmented worms, have closed circulatory systems. • In a closed circulatory system, the blood stays inside vessels at all times. • The smallest vessels have very thin walls. • Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse (travel though one material to another) in or out of the blood across these walls • Vertebrates only have one heart • The heart is divided into closed spaces called chambers. • The atria are chambers that receive blood that returns to the heart. • The ventricles are chambers that pump blood out of the heart.