Systemic circulation begins and ends at the left side of the heart, in the left atrium and left ventricle.
Pulmonary circulation begins in the right ventricle of the heart, where blood is pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen. It ends in the left atrium, where oxygenated blood returns from the lungs to be pumped out to the rest of the body.
Systematic circulation begins in the left ventricle of the heart, where oxygenated blood is pumped into the aorta. It travels through the arteries and arterioles to reach the body's tissues, delivering oxygen and nutrients. After exchanging gases and nutrients, deoxygenated blood returns through the venous system, eventually entering the right atrium, thus completing the circuit.
As the Circulatory System is a closed system, it has no beginning or end. Therefore the blood is in continuous circulation.
Its contraction pushes blood into the aorta and then it goes to all the body tissues in the systemic circuit down to the capillary level. From here, the blood is picked up by the capillaries that lead to venules, and then to veins and brought back to the heart's right atrium. This is the end of the systemic circuit and the beginning of the pulmonary circuit starts in the right atrium.
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The two large chambers at the bottom of the heart are the left and right ventricles.