Blood circulation is one of the most important functions that the human body does. The five paths of circulation are the right atria into the pulmonary artery to the lungs, then the pulmonary veins, back to the left ventricle and atria and the aorta.
The pulmonary circulation (from heart to lungs and back) is shorter than the systemic circulation (from heart to body tissues and back).
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.
they are veins and artery
The word that describes a complicated layout of paths is "labyrinth".
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It has to do with evolution, and what is more efficient for different organisms. Humans have a septum in their heart to divide the blood paths, and therefore have a double loop (oxygenated and oxygenated paths). A fish does not have lungs, but instead utilizes counter current exchange (the blood runs in one direction and the inflow of oxygen the opposite, to maximize the amount of oxygen picked up by the blood). Many mammals have a double loop system, in order to bring oxygen to cells faster.
the Pulmonary and systemic are the two circuits
Blood is carried to the other parts of the body by veins.It's pretty simple!!!;)
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The blood vessels that enter the left side of the heart carry deoxygenated blood. The blood sent to the lungs via pulmonary arteries is also deoxygenated blood. The blood carried to the left side of the heart from lungs is oxygenated blood. The blood sent to the body via systemic arteries is oxygenated blood. So the right side of the heart deals with deoxygenated blood. Left side of the heart deals with oxygenated blood. The amount of blood flows is almost exactly same in both the sides of the heart. The only difference is you can measure the blood pressure from the greater circulation easily. So you tend to imagine that there is more blood in the greater circulation. The blood flow via pulmonary circulation can not be measured. So it is usually taken for granted and neglected. This blood flow is equally important.( Just like you take it for grated the gifts of the nature. Pure and fresh air, sunlight, rains and trees. Rather the ecosystem.)