CARDIAC i think.
Tissue fluid is returned to circulation through the lymphatic system, where it is collected in lymph capillaries and transported back to the bloodstream through lymphatic vessels.
draining away of tissue fluid to bring it back to circulation and vice versa
Infarction is tissue death usually associated with a loss of circulation.
Pulmonary circulation is the portion of the cardiovascular system which carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood back to the heart. The term pulmonary circulation is readily paired and contrasted with the systemic circulation. A separate system known as the bronchial circulation supplies blood to the tissue of the larger airways of the lung.
Nutrients are transported into the blood from the digestive system and then delivered to tissue spaces by the circulatory system. Waste and respiratory gases are removed from tissue spaces into the blood, and then expelled from the body through the respiratory and excretory systems. Transport mechanisms include diffusion, active transport, and circulation.
coronary circulation
- Vascular tissue system - Ground tissue system - Dermal tissue system
GANGRENE IS NOT something you are exposed to or that you catch. Rather, it is a condition of your skin tissue. Actually, it is DEAD tissue, caused by lack of blood circulation. In one particular situation, DIABETES that is not treated or managed, causes lack of circulation to the extremeties. When the tissue lacks oxygen, the tissue dies and starts to rot. That is why they have to AMPUTATE; to get rid of the dead tissue.
fishes do have parallel circulation
Pulmonary circulation = between the heart and the lungs Coronary circulation = the heart tissue's own blood supply Systematic circulation = between the heart and the rest of the body
Pathway of blood to tissue capillies and back to heart.
systemic circulation carries blood from the heart to the body (with the exception of the lungs) and back again. Oxygenated blood is carried by the aorta from the left veintricle of the heart to the body tissue through the capillaries. The venous system then transports deoxygenatedblo from the body to the hearts right atrium via the vena cava.