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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Both systems are interconnected as hormones secreted by the reproductive organs reach the target organ via blood and provide oxygen and nutrients to them.

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In this study, the interaction between the CVS system and the reproductive system will be issued thoroughly. The cardiovascular system consists of the cardio system and the vascular system. There is a constructional difference in the reproductive system of females and males as there is a difference between the organs that secrete the hormones for males and females. The key difference happens in the secretion of niche sex hormones that is the secretion of testosterone from the gonads which is testes. The female hormone is secreted from the ovaries, corpus luteum, and the placenta as well. They are the leading two sex hormones in humans.  

Vascular System

Another name of the circulatory system is also known as the vascular system. This system consists of the vessels that carry the blood in the lymph all over the body. Blood is carried by the arteries, veins, and capillaries and blood provides oxygen and nutrients to every cell of the body. It also extracts the waste materials from the cells and gives them to the renal system for further purification.  

The lymphatic fluid which contains the white blood cells, the excess tissue fluid from the cells is collected and purified by the circulatory system. This lymphatic fluid is carried by the lymph vessels and the lymphatic system helps in the maintenance of the fluid homeostasis in the body. 

Cardiovascular System

This system consists of the heart and the vascular system. This system also consists of systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation altogether. The oxygen-poor blood is collected from all parts of the body by the superior vena cava and the anterior vena cava. The oxygen-poor blood is then collected to the right atrium (RA) and then after the contraction of the RA, blood is collected by the right ventricular (RV). The contraction of the RV pumps out the blood from the RV and reaches the lung via the pulmonary artery.  

In the lungs, the purification of the blood happens by the extraction of CO2 with O2. This is the part of the pulmonary circulation where the extraction for the CO2 is done by the expression, and via inspiration, the O2 is collected in the lungs. The oxygen-rich blood then comes from the lungs via the pulmonary artery and c is collected on the left atrium. By the contraction of the left atrium, the blood is pumped out for the LA and is collected in the left ventricles (LA). By the contraction of the LV, the blood is then pumped out from the LV and is circulated all over the body via the aorta, arteries, and arterioles. 

Human reproductive system

This consists of the two types of reproductive systems, the male reproductive system, and the female reproductive system. 

Male reproductive system

This system consists of the scrotum, testis, penis, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, prostate glands, and urethra. Before the hit of puberty, the maturation of the primary and the sexual organs in males does not happen properly. After the truck of puberty, the maturation of the sperm cells (spermatogenesis) and the secondary sexual organs is done properly. The release of the testosterone hormones is done by the testicular cells. 

Female reproductive system

This system consists of the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tube, ovary, and oviduct. The maturation of the ovaries and the ovules happens after the party of the females. The oogenesis and the ovulation process of the ovaries are done after the struck puberty. The secretion of the oestrogen is done from the ovaries and form the corpus luteum after the ovulation happens and the release of the egg happens from the ovary. 

Cardiovascular System and Reproductive system

The execution of three reproductive systems in every human being happens with the help of the circulatory system. The key properties of the reproductive system are the hormones that are secreted from the reproductive organisms are then travelled via blood and reach the targeted organs. After reaching the targeted organ then the activation of the organ happens and after that, the organ is able to respond as per the requirements of the body. With the help of the circulatory system, the necessary ingredients are also provided to the reproductive organs and the cells such as oxygen and nutrients. The waste materials such as CO2 and other toxic elements are also carried out by the blood. The stimulation command is also carried out by the blood as the reproductive system is worked in a chain fashion for the activation and the deactivation of the organs. 

Conclusion 

It can be concluded that there is a link between the CVS and the reproductive system both the system works simultaneously along with each other. The hormones that are secreted from the reproductive organs are carried out by the blood and the signals for the activation and deactivation of the organs also come via blood to the reproductive organs. The CVS system also helps the reproductive system to grow and to mature.  This is the reason that these two systems are interrelated.

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Ans. This is the system where both the circulatory system and the pulmonary system are interrelated. This system consists of the heart, lungs, artery, veins, capillaries, and lymphatic system as well. Lymph reaches the areas that are not covered by the b.lloyd and provide the cells oxygen, nutrients, and carries away their waste materials.

Ans. Consists of male and female reproductive organs and mainly handles the stimulation and the maturation of the reproductive organs. It also gives responses against the stimulation or the messengers.

Ans. The hormones that are used for the activation and the stimulation of the reproductive organs are carried by the blood to their targeted organs.

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