The circulatory pathway that goes through one's lungs.
It goes everywhere.
The aorta is the largest pathway of the circulatory system. Arteries are also a part of this system. They move blood from one location to another throughout the body.
circulatory system
If you're referring to hypo-oxygenation, an arterial stick would be a surefire method. Id you mean naturally, non-pathological de-oxygenation as part of the normal circulatory process, venous blood will show this and a sample from a vein will do the trick.
Heart, artery, capillary, vein
when the blood follows one circuit pathway through the body , it is termed as single circuit plan
Oxygenation occurs in the placenta. After this blood then returns to the fetus via the umbilical vein.
the circulatory and respiratory system are linked because when the heart gets oxegyn from the lungs, the arteries in the left of right atrium of the heart take that blood and give it to all the other cells in your body, pick up carbon dioxide as they go along, and that what you breathe out, then when you breathe in, the same cycle repeats over again
The jugular veins carry blood from the brain. The carotid arteries carry blood to the brain.
to the lungs for oxygenation then to blood stream
pathway of blood circulatwed by pulomanary
Fetal Lung