Circulation
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There are 3 types of circulation in the human body.
The 3 types are Pulmonary, Systemic, and Coronary.
Pulmonary Circulation: is the portion of the system where the oxygen depleted blood is pumped away from the heart by the pulmonary artery, to the lungs which is then oxygenated again, and is pumped back to the heart by the pulmonary vein.
Systemic Circulation: is circulation of all body parts except the lungs, the blood is transported away from the heart through the aorta from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
Coronary Circulation: provides a blood flow directly to the heart from the left and right coronary arteries,
The 3 types are Pulmonary, Systemic, and Coronary.
Pulmonary Circulation: is the portion of the system where the oxygen depleted blood is pumped away from the heart by the pulmonary artery, to the lungs which is then oxygenated again, and is pumped back to the heart by the pulmonary vein.
Systemic Circulation: is circulation of all body parts except the lungs, the blood is transported away from the heart through the aorta from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
Coronary Circulation: provides a blood flow directly to the heart from the left and right coronary arteries,