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WHAT IS SYSTEMATIC CIRCULATION?

Systemic circulation is a part of circulatory system. It consists of oxygenated blood flow from the heart to the body and then deoxygenated blood flow from all the parts of the body to the heart.
Systemic blood circulation is a part of cardiovascular system or circulatory system. Circulatory system is divided in two parts: systemic circulation and pulmonary circulation. In the former case, the purified blood from the heart is collected with the help of arteries and is supplied to different parts of the body. Then the impure blood from different parts of the body is taken to the heart with the help of veins. Then comes the role of pulmonary circulation which consists of purification of blood which is done in the lungs. The heart provides the blood to the lungs where the carbon dioxide is removed from the blood cells and is replaced with oxygen. Then this oxygenated blood is transferred to the heart for further process.



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