i think pulmonary circulation
Pulmonary circulation is the exchange of blood between the heart and the lungs. Systemic circulation is the the exchange of blood between the heart and the body overall
which part completes the path of blood in whole body(systemic)circulation
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Blood leave the aorta on the left side of the heart and into systemic circulation. Blood than enters through the venae cavae, into the right atrium, through the tricuspid valve, into the right ventricle, through the pulmunary semilunar valve, into the pulmunary arteries, around to the lungs, than to the pulmunary veins, into the left atrium, through the bicuspid valves, into the left ventrical, through the aortic semilunar valves, into the aorta and back into systemic circulation. The blood that leaves the aorta is oxygenated. When it gets back to the venae cavae after going through systemic circulation, it is full of carbon dioxide. That is why it is then sent to the lungs for oxygen prior to going back into systemic circulation.The blood after enetering the right side of the heart travels through the pulmonary artery to the to the lungs and then from there it again enters the left side of the heart through pulmonary vein. The blood leaves the right side of the heart so that it can be oxygenated in the lungs and then it is returned to the left side of the heart. The left side of the heart pumps that oxygenated blood to the entire body.
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Yes, and back again, having picked up oxygen and dumped CO2.
In the systemic circulation, blood leave the left atrium, passes through the bicuspid valve, and enters the left ventricle. From there it is pumped to the aorta and to progressively smaller arteries. Materials diffuse at the capillaries, and blood returns to the heart via progressively larger veins to the vena cava. When the vena cava carries blood to the right atrium, the blood is entering the pulmonary circulation loop.
oxygen-poor blood is pumped through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. gas exchange occurs in the lungs and the oxygenated blood is then returned to the left side of the heart through pulmonary veins
describe the path blood follows through the pulmonary circulation loop
The three main paths are the pulmonary path which moves from the heart to the lungs and back, the somatic path where blood flows to the tissues and back and the flow of blood to the muscle of the heart and back.
Pulmonary circulation is when the right ventricle contracts sending blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs to get oxygenated, then back through the pulmonary vein into the left atrium.