Yes, certain parts of the circulatory system can be transplanted, primarily heart and vascular tissues. Heart transplants are common for patients with end-stage Heart disease, while vascular grafts, such as bypass surgery using donor veins or synthetic materials, can restore blood flow. However, other components like arteries and veins are typically not transplanted as standalone organs but may be used in reconstructive surgeries. Overall, the complexity of the circulatory system limits the scope of transplantable components.
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