Ibn Al-Naphis (Ala al-Din Abu al-A'la Ali ibn Abi Hazm al-Quraishi) of Damascus, physician (1210-1288 CE), explained the principles of the modern theory of the lesser or PULMONARY circulation three hundred and fifty years before Sir William Harvey of Kent, England, who is wrongly credited.
Your right side of the heart pumps blood in the pulmonary circulation. The pulmonary circulation should start from the origin of the pulmonary aorta.
Ibn al-Nafis, an Arab physician in the 13th century, was the first to describe the pulmonary circulation of blood in his work "Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon." He challenged the prevailing belief of Galen's theory at the time.
Is called pulmonary circulation .
Pulmonary circulation was discovered in the 17th century by English physician William Harvey, who conducted experiments to understand the circulation of blood in the body. Through his research, Harvey demonstrated that blood circulates through the lungs to be oxygenated before returning to the heart. This discovery laid the foundation for our modern understanding of the circulatory system.
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i think pulmonary circulation
Pulmonary and systemic
Your right side of the heart pumps blood in the pulmonary circulation. The pulmonary circulation should start from the origin of the pulmonary aorta.
Pulmonary circulation is the movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back.
he discovered blood vessels in his patients and predicted that they linked the heart and lungs and carried air and blood
the pulmonary circulation begins in the right atrium and ends at the aorta.
after it is done with the pulmonary circulation it goes directly to the lungs
The arteries of the pulmonary circulation differ from those of the systemic circulation in that they carry?
No
The blood circulation in the Lungs, called the pulmonary circulation, is COMPLETELY a part of the general, systemic circulation of Blood.
after it is done with the pulmonary circulation it goes directly to the lungs