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is the term for the one of the closed circuits of the heart which supplies blood to the organs, tissues, and cell of the body.
Pulmonary and systemic
systemic and pulmonary circuits
Systemic circuit- blood flow in the body Coronary circuit- blood flow in the heart Pulmonary circuit - blood flow in the lungs
the Pulmonary and systemic are the two circuits
Humans have one primary blood circuit, known as the systemic circulation, which delivers oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body and returns oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Additionally, there is the pulmonary circulation, which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and returns it to the heart. Together, these two circuits form a complete circulatory system.
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There are two circuits: Pulmonary-carries blood to the lungs and back to the heart Systemic-carries blood from the body and back to the heart
The human body has a dual circulatory system: one circuit takes blood to and from the lungs (pulmonary circuit), the other supplies blood to the rest of the body.
Start in the superior and inferior vena-cava, moves to the right atrium, goes through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle. The blood then goes through the pulmonary semi-lunar valve to the pulmonary artery (which contains oxygen poor blood). This then goes to the lungs where the oxygen poor blood is oxygenated and comes back to the heart via the pulmonary vein (which contains oxygen rich blood).
each circuit begins and ends at the heart, and blood travels through these circuits in sequence (: