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The main circulatory system in vertebrates is the Blood System which consists of:1. Blood2. Blood Vessels3. The Heart e.g. human heart

In addition, lymphatic drainage has a (more limited) role in transporting fluids, which contain dissolved particles 'solutes' from tissues.*Many invertebrates e.g. molluscs and arthropods, have open circulatory systems in which the circulatory fluid is hemolymph rather than blood.

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Plants have 2 types of transport tissue:

Xylem moves water and solutes from the roots to the leaves. 
Phloem moves food substances from leaves to the rest of the plant (both up and down the plant)