after it is done with the pulmonary circulation it goes directly to the lungs
after it is done with the pulmonary circulation it goes directly to the lungs
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Pulmonary circulation is the movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back.
After the pulmonary circulation is complete, the blood goes back to the heart.
The blood circulation in the Lungs, called the pulmonary circulation, is COMPLETELY a part of the general, systemic circulation of Blood.
The pulmonary circulation takes blood from the heart to the lungs and back again. Blood moves from the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery, then into the lungs where blood is oxygenated. Blood returns from the lungs to the heart in the pulmonary vein, and enters the left atrium.
Pulmonary and systemic
Your right side of the heart pumps blood in the pulmonary circulation. The pulmonary circulation should start from the origin of the pulmonary aorta.
pulmonary vein
Pulmonary - carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated blood back to the heart. Systemic - carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
Pulmonary circulation is the blood circulation between the heart and the lungs (pulmonary means "lungs").
The blood vessels that take oxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs are the pulmonary artery. It is part of the pulmonary circulation.