Veins and Arteries, I believe is what you are asking about.
Arteries carry freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs; veins return the 'spent' blood to the lungs for a recharge.
Arteries carry greater blood pressure.
The two major blood circuit are the Pulmonary Circuit which is the circuit that runs through the lungs and the Systemic Circuit, Which is the circuit that takes the blood through the body.
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Systemic, which runs through the body and pulmonary, which runs through the lung.
identify and describe the three kinds of blood circulation and circuit?
Red Blood Cells (erythrocytes) and White Blood Cells (leucocytes)
The components of the pulmonary circuit include the right ventricle, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary capillaries, and pulmonary veins. This circuit carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide. The components of the systemic circuit include the left ventricle, aorta, systemic arteries, systemic capillaries, and systemic veins. This circuit carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body to deliver oxygen and nutrients, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
The circulatory circuit.
A blood circuit is the pathway blood travels from the heart out of the aorta to the rest of the body (oxygenated blood), then (deoxygenated blood) returns back to the heart to be sent to the lungs to exchange CO2 for oxygen then returns back to the starting point to leave the heart through the aorta again. A blood circuit is the pathway blood takes from a certain point then eventually returning back to that point.
what are the three kinds of blood circuit
series circuit and parallel circuit
identify and describe the three kinds of blood circulation and circuit?
There are two kinds of circuit closed circuit and open circuit
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
Oxegnated and de-Oxegnated
Blood and water
Red blood cells and white blood cells.
White blood cells and red blood cells.
Red and white
Blood entering the pulmonary circuit is deoxygenated. Blood leaving the pulmonary circuit is oxygenated.
The blood vessels of the body are functionally divided into two distinctive circuits: pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit. The pump for the pulmonary circuit, which circulates blood through the lungs, is the right ventricle. The left ventricle is the pump for the systemic circuit, which provides the blood supply for the tissue cells of the body.