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with the help of diagram show the pulmonary circulation in man?​

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Answered by karunanidhi583
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Pulmonary circulation forms a closed circuit between heart and the lungs.

It begins from the right ventricle which expels the blood into the pulmonary trunk. The blood flowing  into the vascular system of the lungs, becomes oxygenated and returns to the heart (left atrium) through pulmonary veins. The term pulmonary circulation is readily paired and contrasted with the systematic circulation. The systemic circulation starts from the left ventricle which sends the blood into the aorta. The aorta divides into arteries, arterioles and finally to capillaries and thereby, supplies oxygenated blood to various parts of the body. From there deoxygenated blood is collected by venules which join to form veins and finally vena cava and pour blood back into the right auricle of heart.

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Answered by abhinav779069
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Pulmonary circulation forms a closed circuit between heart and the lungs. It begins from the right ventricle which expels the blood into the pulmonary trunk. The blood flowing into the vascular system of the lungs, becomes oxygenated and returns to the heart (left atrium) through pulmonary veins.

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