Cardiac Circulation
Circulation of the blood
coronary circulation
blood to flow into the pulmonary circulation
The systemic - as the blood flow that travels through the mitral valve is the oxygenated blood meant for the tissues in the body.
Your heart pumps blood to all organs in your body. when you stand upright blood will be pumped to your feet with much less effort than standing on your head. When you are under normal gravitational force, even though gravity has an effect on blood flow, your blood circulation is totally controlled by your heart. So when you stand on your head blood will also be pumped to your feet.
Your blood flow. Go to the nearest doctor for this treatment. :)
Circulation of the blood
blood flow is called circulation
When sitting for long periods, blood can pool in the feet due to reduced circulation. This can cause the feet to appear red due to increased blood flow and pressure in the capillaries. It is a common occurrence and typically resolves once movement resumes to aid circulation.
lungs
pulmonary circulation
Having cold hands and feet can be a sign of diabetes because diabetes damages capillaries that are close to the skin, meaning less blood flow and less warmth to the limbs farthest from the heart. This can also be a sign of bad circulation, however.
Some people's hands may feel cold due to poor circulation, exposure to cold temperatures, or underlying health conditions that affect blood flow.
coronary circulation
coronary circulation
Pulmonary circulation (between the heart and lungs) Systematic circulation (between the heart and the rest of the body) Coronary circulation (the heart's own blood supply/supply to cardiac tissue)
blood circulation