Write True or False.

1. The main function of the circulatory system is to carry oxygen and nutrients to every cell of the body and to re move carbon dioxide and other wastes from the cells.
2. A typical person has around three to six liters of blood.
3. When the heart pumps, the two atria relax, forcing blood into the ventricles.
4. Blood is carried throughout the body by a vast network of blood vessels, which resembles a series of pipelines that deliver water to households.
5. Arteries are blood vessels that move blood toward the heart.
6. Plasma is a pale yellowish liquid that is about 92 percent water.
7. Arteries and veins are connected by very small blood vessels called capillaries.
8. The white blood cells (WBC) also known as erythrocytes are colorless and do not contain hemoglobin.
9. Veins are blood vessels that move blood with wastes toward the heart.
10. Red blood cells (RBC) are also called erythrocytes.​

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