Pulmonary Circulation Explained
Deoxygenated blood travels from the right ventricle to the lungs via pulmonary arteries, where it picks up oxygen. This process is crucial for oxygenating blood before it returns to the left atrium through pulmonary veins. Understanding this pulmonary circuit highlights its role as the counterpart to systemic circulation, emphasizing the heart's dual function in the body.In this clip
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Episode 122: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Part 1
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