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The movement of blood through the tissue of the heart

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The movement of blood through the tissue of the heart is called circulation.

  • Large and muscular in nature, the heart constantly pumps oxygen-rich blood to the brain and extremities while also pumping oxygen-poor blood from the brain and extremities to the lungs.
  • Blood is pumped into the pulmonary arteries in the lungs from the right ventricle after entering the right atrium from the body.
  • After absorbing oxygen, the blood returns to the heart through the pulmonary veins, passing through the left atrium, left ventricle, and aorta before leaving the body through the tissues.
  • The heart serves as the circulatory system's main organ. Blood is pumped through a network of blood arteries while the heart beats. The circulatory system is made up of the heart and blood vessels. Circulation refers to the flow of blood through the body and the heart.

Hence, correct answer is circulation.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The movement of blood through the tissue of the heart is circulation.

Explanation:

The movement of blood through the tissue of the heart is called circulation.

  • Heart is Large and muscular in nature, it constantly pumps oxygen.
  • Blood is pumped into the pulmonary arteries in the lungs from the right ventricle after entering the right atrium from the body.
  • After absorbing oxygen, the blood returns to the heart with the pulmonary veins, passing through the left atrium, left ventricle, and aorta before leaving the body through the tissues.
  • The heart serves as the circulatory system's main organ. Blood is pumped through a network of blood arteries while the heart beats. The circulatory system is made up of the heart and blood vessels. Circulation refers to the flow of blood through the body and the heart.

Hence, the movement of blood through the tissue of the heart is circulation.

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