Apparatus circulatorius
Apparatus circulatorius sive systema circulatorium est systema corporis, quod oxygenium ac alimenta ad cellulas et dioxidum carbonis ac reliquia metabolismi e cellulis vehit. In homine et aliis animalibus vertebratis systema circulatorium clausum est.
Partes systematis circulatorii hominis sunt sanguis, cor et vasa sanguinea. In homine discernuntur:
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Alberts, B., A. Johnson, J. Lewis, J., M. Raff, K. Roberts, et P. Walters. 2002. Molecular Biology of the Cell. Ed. 4a. Novi Eboraci et Londinii: Garland Science. ISBN 0-8153-3218-1.
- Reiber C. L., et I. J. McGaw. 2009. A Review of the "Open" and "Closed" Circulatory Systems: New Terminology for Complex Invertebrate Circulatory Systems in Light of Current Findings. International Journal of Zoology. doi:10.1155/2009/301284.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad apparatum circulatorium spectant (Circulatory system, Cardiovascular system). |
- De systemate circulatorio
- NCP Medicina systematis cardiocirculatorii
- The Circulatory System Article
- Cardiovascular Pedagogical Simulation, www.innerbody.com
- Michael Servetus Research de manuscripto Lutetiano Serveti (1546), www.michaelservetusresearch.com