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What Do You Know About The Divisions Of The Circulation?

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    Man, in ordinary among all warm-blooded animals, has a dual circulation, a truth which clarifies the dual structure of his heart. The two partitions are identified as the pulmonary and the general circulations. By the previous blood goes by as of the right ventricle in the course of the lungs, and is then comes back to the left auricle; by the last it passes as of the left ventricle in the course of the entire parts of the body, recurring to the right auricle.

    The common plan of the flow is pointed out in all the blood flows incessantly through in cooperation circulations and passes the a range of parts in the subsequent order: right auricle, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, right partially lunar valve, pulmonary blood vessel and its branches, capillaries of the lungs, pulmonary veins, left auricle, mistral valve, left ventricle, left partially lunar valve, vein and its branches, systemic capillaries, the slighter veins, superior and inferior vend cavern, and then once more into the right auricle.

    In the pulmonary capillaries the blood gives up carbon dioxide and obtains oxygen, changing from a dim crimson to a brilliant red color. In the universal capillaries it gives up oxygen, obtains carbon dioxide and extra impurities, and adjusts back to a dim red color.
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    Ranajee82 

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