Yes and it takes oxygen back to the heart to be sent out to the brain and body.
the pulmonary.
The pulmonary circulatory system is involved in the process of moving carbon dioxide from the blood.
Yes, the systemic circulation brings carbon dioxide-filled blood from the body's tissues to the lungs through the pulmonary circulation for gas exchange. Oxygen is taken up in the lungs, and carbon dioxide is released before the oxygen-rich blood returns to the heart to be pumped back out to the body.
The systemic circulation brings oxygen-filled blood to the body tissues, and returns carbon-dioxide filled blood to the heart. The pulmonary circulation brings carbon-dioxide filled blood to the lungs.
The systemic veins and heart transfer waste-filled blood from the tissues into the pulmonary circulattion. The sytsemic veins bring waste-filled blood to the right atrium, which pumps it into the right ventricle, which pumps it into the pulmonary circulation.
I put this question up here before I registered.The simplest answer I can find is Celluar respiration puts out carbon dioxide which is carried through the blood in the Pulmonary artery to the lungs.Am I right though?
Capillaries
Capillaries
To oxygenate the blood A+
No
The abdomen is filled with gas, usually carbon dioxide, to help the surgeon view the abdominal cavity.
when you breathe underwater, those little bubbles are filled with carbon dioxide