These two systems are necessary for the body to bring oxygen from the lungs into the blood and pump( heart) to the cells and then take carbon dioxide from the cells back to the lungs to be "blown off".
The Circulatory System
The Circulatory System
Pulmonary = lungs Circulatory = blood Without oxygen in the blood, there's not much point in having a circulatory system to pump it around, now, is there? And how can a circulatory system function if it has no energy because it has no oxygen? than you!
pulmonary veins
yes
The pulmonary and the systematic circulation.
The pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein.
no it is an extension of the lung used to transport blood
the systemic and pulmonary circulation
Animals that breathe using lungs have a pulmonary circulatory system. In this system, the lungs are dependent on the flow of blood from the systemic circulatory system, which works in tandem with the pulmonary system to provide blood flow to these vital organs.
The pulmonary system is connected to the pulmonary system in two ways. First the circulatory system does the same for the pulmonary system as it does for every other part of the body -- it supplies food and oxygen and removes waste products and CO2. But, in addition the heart pumps blood through the lungs to remove CO2 and pick up oxygen.
Pulmonary circulatory system.