circulatory organ
cardiac pump
A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, contributes to the circulation of lymph, blood or analogs. Examples: a chambered vertebrate heart; the tubular peristaltic heart of ascidians; the dorsal vessel of an insect; the lymoh heart of a reptile.
| Type | Bone |
| Body System | Cardiovascular |
| Parent Structure | compound organ |
| Latin Name | cardiac pump |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the circulatory organ?
A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, contributes to the circulation of lymph, blood or analogs. Examples: a chambered vertebrate heart; the tubular peristaltic heart of ascidians; the dorsal vessel of an insect; the lymoh heart of a reptile.
What body system is the circulatory organ part of?
The circulatory organ is part of the Cardiovascular.
What is the Latin name for the circulatory organ?
The Latin name for the circulatory organ is cardiac pump.
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