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How are the circulatory systems in animals and plants alike? A. All plants and animals have a heart. B. Their circulatory systems move blood throughout the organism. C. Their circulatory systems transport
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How are the circulatory systems in animals and plants alike? A. All plants and animals have a heart. B. Their circulatory systems move blood throughout the organism. C. Their circulatory systems transport nutrients to cells. D. Both plants and animals have a pulmonary circuit.
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The answer is C. Their circulatory system transport nutrients to cells.
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C, because plants don't have blood cells; they have veins/ vessels that transport necessary water and other nutrients to other cells.
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