To determine: The major theme among the relationship of structure to function, information flow, pathways that transform energy and matter, interactions within biological systems and evolution that is evident and related to the statement “Your body is able to build new muscles when nutrients absorbed by the
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The digestive system involves the breaking down of large food particles into smaller ones, which can be absorbed through the cell. The circulatory system is the organ system that transfers blood to and from all body parts. The heart is the main organ of circulatory system other than blood vessels. That includes arteries, veins, and capillaries. Blood vessels allow the efficient transport of blood from heart to all body parts and then back. It is classified into two types namely open and closed circulatory systems.
Muscle tissues are long and fibrous excitable cells that help for the muscle contraction of the body with the help of ATP. Muscle tissue can be classified into three namely skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissue.
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