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9. What is double circulation in human
beings? Why is it necessary?
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Answered by ITZKHUSHI1234567
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During a single cycle blood goes twice in the heart which is known as double circulation. It is necessary in human being to separate oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood because this makes their circulatory system is more efficient and helps in maintaining constant body temperature.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Double Circulation

The heart is the key organ for blood circulation and the double circulation is an efficient way of circulation as it provides an effective way of circulation. The main difference is that the blood follows two routes – one for oxygenated blood and the other for deoxygenated blood. Hence the name “double circulation.” The majority of mammals, including humans utilize double circulatory system.

The human heart is divided into four chambers:

Left Atria

Right Atria

Left Ventricles

Right Ventricles

Further, the heart is connected to the lungs through the pulmonary artery and vein. In double circulation, there are two pathways in which the blood flows. They are:

Systemic circulation

Systemic circulation carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricles to the tissue capillaries.

The oxygen-rich blood is transferred to the aorta for circulating into various parts of the body.

Later, the veins and venules collect the deoxygenated blood – which is rich in carbon dioxide from various parts of the body.

The deoxygenated blood is pumped back into the superior vena cava and then to the right atrium.

Once after receiving the deoxygenated blood, the right atrium carries blood to the right ventricle for pulmonary circulation.

Pulmonary circulation

In the pulmonary circulation, the blood circulation starts from the right atrium to the left atrium. In this pathway:

The pulmonary artery collects the blood from the right ventricle and carries to lungs for oxygenation.

Once after the purification process, the oxygenated blood is pumped back to the left atrium through the pulmonary vein which is carried to the left ventricles.

The left ventricles pump the oxygenated blood to the aorta for systemic circulation.

Double circulation supports a strict separation of both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. Therefore, this circulation ensures that the body always has a dedicated supply of oxygen and also, it improves body efficiency. This is also one of the reasons why mammals can maintain their body temperatures. Apart from the double circulation, a third portal system also exists to improve circulation efficiency.

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