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Describe systemic circulation. No spam ❌

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Answered by Anonymous
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In this circulation, there occurs a flow of oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to all the tissues of the body. It is carried by Systematic Aorta. The deoxygenated blood is returned back to the right auricle via S.V.C and I.V.C.

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Describe systemic circulation.

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Systemic circulation:- carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle, through the arteries, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body. From the tissue capillaries, the deoxygenated blood returns through a system of veins to the right atrium of the heart.

While in the capillaries, the bloodstream delivers oxygen and nutrients to the body’s cells and picks up waste materials. Blood then goes back through the capillaries into venules, and then to larger veins until it reaches the vena cavae. Blood from the head and arms returns to the heart through the superior vena cava, and blood from the lower parts of the body returns through the inferior vena cava. Both vena cavae deliver this oxygen-depleted blood into the right atrium. From here the blood exits to fill the right ventricle, ready to be pumped into the pulmonary circulation for more oxygen.

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