How does the cardiovascular system interact with the other systems during reproduction? (1 point)

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The cardiovascular system produces more blood vessels, blood volume, and blood pressure.
The cardiovascular system produces more blood vessels, blood volume, and blood pressure.

The cardiovascular system reduces blood volume and blood pressure when shared with the fetus.
The cardiovascular system reduces blood volume and blood pressure when shared with the fetus.

The cardiovascular system does not change during reproduction.
The cardiovascular system does not change during reproduction.

The cardiovascular system increases blood vessels but not blood volume.

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The most accurate response is:

The cardiovascular system produces more blood vessels, blood volume, and blood pressure.

During reproduction, particularly in pregnancy, the cardiovascular system adapts by increasing blood volume and forming additional blood vessels to support the growing fetus, ensure adequate nutrient delivery, and accommodate the increased metabolic demands of the mother.