the first loop is lungs to the heart. the second loop is body to the heart.
The blood vessels of the body are functionally divided into two distinctive circuits: pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit. The pump for the pulmonary circuit, which circulates blood through the lungs, is the right ventricle. The left ventricle is the pump for the systemic circuit, which provides the blood supply for the tissue cells of the body.
The cardiovascular system circulates blood through the body.
The heart pumps blood through the body.
A frog's circulatory system includes two loops: a pulmonary loop that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation, and a systemic loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
Yes, feedback loops can be involved in a hemorrhage. For example, the body can activate mechanisms to help stop the bleeding, such as blood clotting, which in turn can trigger additional responses to maintain hemostasis and restore normal blood flow.
the blood runs through your body and in to your heart
Oxygen does not push blood through the body, the heart does.
The heart pumps blood through the lungs and through the rest of the body
Because the arteries wouldn't be able to have blood flow through your body unlike arteries veins are through out your whole body so they can transport blood through your whole body, veins keep your blood circulating
The heart pumps blood through the body.
On average, your blood travels through your body about once every minute.
By your heart pumping the blood through your veins.