Friday, January 27, 2012

circulatory system

Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood. 

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  1. the polmanary muscle does

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  2. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood.

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  3. The pulmonary circulation is the half portion of the circulatory system which carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart, to the lungs. The systemic circulation is the part of the circulatory system which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.The Pulmonary Vein carries oxygen rich blood.

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  4. Rhiannon JohnsonFriday, January 27, 2012

    There are many differences in the pulmonary and systemic circulation systems. The pulmonary circulation carries oxygen depleted blood to the lungs where it is turned into oxygen rich blood and taken away by systemic circulation. From there it is taken to the heart and around the body. Those are the differences of the pulmonary and systemic circulation systems.

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  5. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.

    The pulmonary vains bring the rich oxygen blood.

    The pulmonary brings blood through the aorta's and the ventricles

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  6. Enter your comment...Pulmonary circulation - ciarries blood between the heart and the lungs. It begins on the right ventricle and ends on the left atrium. Deoxygenated blood leaves the right ventricle by the pulmonary artery and is carried to the alveolar capillaries of the lungs.
    Systemic Circulation- Starts at the left ventricle and ends at the right atrium. Carries oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_betwen_the_pulmonary_circulation_and_the_systemic_circulation

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    1. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.


      The pulmonary vains bring the rich oxygen blood.

      Deoxygenated blood leaves the right ventricle by the pulmonary artery and is carried to the alveolar capillaries of the lungs.

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  7. The pulmonary system takes oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs, oxygenates it, and circulates it back to the heart. The systemic circulation involves the rest of the vessels in the body. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.

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  8. Pulmonary circulation carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and then back to the heart. Systemic circulation carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and to the rest of the body. It also carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart.

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  9. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.

    The difference between the systemic and pulmonary circulation is that the systemic circulation brings oxygenated blood away from the heart and into the rest of the body where it oxygenates it. The pulmonary circulation is directly connected to the systemic circulation and it carries unoxygenated blood back to the heart to be oxygenated. The vessels the carry the oxygen rich blood are the arteries.

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  10. The pulmonary circulation:the movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart again.
    The systemic circulation:supplies nourishment to all of the tissue located throughout your body, with the exception of the heart and lungs because they have their own systems.

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  11. Pulmanary carries blood that doesnt have any oxygen in it to the lungs, Arteries carry oxygen rich blood. Systemic carries oxygen rich blood throughout the rest of the body.

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  12. The difference between the pulmonary system and systemic circulation systems. The pulmonary system takes oxygen depleted blood to the lungs and makes it oxygenated, and with circulation system it takes blood around the body.

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  13. "Pulmonary circulation - ciarries blood between the heart and the lungs. It begins on the right ventricle and ends on the left atrium. Deoxygenated blood leaves the right ventricle by the pulmonary artery and is carried to the alveolar capillaries of the lungs.
    Systemic Circulation- Starts at the left ventricle and ends at the right atrium. Carries oxygenated blood to the rest of the body."

    Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_betwen_the_pulmonary_circulation_and_the_systemic_circulation#ixzz1kfcib9bA

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  14. There are many ways to contrast the pulmonary and the systemic circulation of the circulatory system. The pulmonary circulation is the flow of blood from the heart, to the lungs and back to the heart. The blood returning from the body to the right side of the heart and into the lungs contains cellular waste. The wastes included carbon dioxide and other substances. In the lungs, the carbon dioxide defuses from the blood and is exhaled out of the lungs. The movement of oxygen rich blood to all of your organs an your body tissue, except the heart and lungs, And then oxygen poor blood returning to your heart is the systemic circulation of your body. Systemic circulation is the largest circulation of your three circulation systems,(pulmonary,coronary,systemic). Oxygen rich blood pours from your heart into your arteries to go to your body. The blood carries nutrients and oxygen to your body and is exchanged for carbon dioxide and wastes. Finally, your blood returns to your heart through veins, and the circulation starts again.

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  15. systemic system Moves oxygen filled blood to places it is needed
    pulmonary systemic Takes oxygenated blood back up to the heart.

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  16. "Pulmonary circulation is the half portion of the cardiovascular system which carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated (oxygen-rich) blood back to the heart. The term pulmonary circulation is readily paired and contrasted with the systemic circulation. A separate system known as the bronchial circulation supplies blood to the tissue of the larger airways of the lung."
    "Systemic circulation is the part of the cardiovascular system which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. This physiologic theory of circulation was first described by William Harvey. This term is opposed and contrasted to the term pulmonary circulation first proposed by Ibn al-Nafis."

    wikipedia.com

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  17. Pulmonary circulation: carries blood between the heart and the lungs. It begins on the right ventricle and ends on the left atrium. De-oxygenated blood leaves the right ventricle by the pulmonary artery and is carried to the alveolar capillaries of the lungs.
    Systemic Circulation: Starts at the left ventricle and ends at the right atrium. Carries oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.

    http://wiki.answers.com

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  18. Your pulmonary system moves oxygen low blood in a circle. From your heart to your lungs and then back to your heart to be pumped back to your body. The systemic circulation moves oxygen rich blood to your body and then moves the oxygen poor blood back to your heart to restart the cycle.

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  19. Connor PinkhahamFriday, January 27, 2012

    the pulmonary system flow the blood through the lungs and back to the heart. The systemic circulation delivers oxygen rich blood to all organs and tissues through the body. The arteries carry the most oxygen rich blood. Such as the aorta.

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  20. The pulmonary system is when blood goes from the heart to lungs and back to the heart. The systemic circulation is part of the cardiovascular system. It carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.
    When leaving the heart blood is oxygenated and leaves through the biggest artery the aorta. Then it spits into the smaller arteries. When it returns to the heart its is deoxygenated. The pulmonary system oxygenates it.

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  21. Pulmonary circulation circulates blood through the heart and lungs and systemic circulation circulates blood through the organs and body tissues.

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  22. pulmonary system is the movement of blood pumping to your lungs and the systemic system is the pumping of blood to the rest of the tissue in the rest of your body. Then form to the lungs back to the heart then it happens over and over each day. It goes from the right ventricle to the left atrium. The arteries that carry the oxygen rich blood is the aorta.

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  23. The heart pumps blood out through one main artery called the dorsal aorta. The main artery then divides and branches out into many smaller arteries so that each region of your body has its own system of arteries supplying it with fresh, oxygen-rich blood.

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  24. is the system of your heart pumping into your lungs

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  25. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood. The pulmonary system is the one that makes blood go through the heart and the lungs and stuff. The systemic makes blood go through the organs and tissues.

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    Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.
    The bodily system consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood that circulates blood throughout the body, delivers nutrients and other essential materials to cells, and removes waste products. Also called cardiovascular system.

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  27. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood. The vessels that carry oxygen rich blood are the systemic circulations.

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  28. Pulmonary circuit is the transport of blood to the lungs and systemic circuit to body tissues. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood

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  29. The difference between the pulmonary and systemic circulation is the pulmonary circulation pumps bloods to your lungs. The systemic circulation pumps blood to the tissue in the rest of the body.

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  30. The difference between the pulmonary and the systemic circulation is the that pulmonary flow of the blood through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Systemic is oxygen-rich blood moves to all of your organs and body tissues, except for the heart and lungs. The oxygen-rich blood flows through the arteirs cause the arteries out of the heart and so does the oxeygen blood.
    Hannah Wrote this(:

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  31. The pulmonary system is the blood pumping to your lung/lungs. The systemic is the blood going to the rest of your body. Then it comes back to the heart to get oxygen to it and goes around and around until that blood cell dies.

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    1. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood.

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  32. the pulmonary system contains the movement of blood pumping to your lungs . the systemic system pumps blood to the rest of your body. day after day it forms to the lungs then to the heart. and then it goes from the right ventrickle to the left atrium . arteries then take oxygen rich blood to the aorta

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  33. Emily M ~

    the pulmonary system is the system of blood moving throughout your heart and your lungs. And systemic circulation moves your blood throughout your organs and tissue that is all over your body .

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  34. Contrasting the Pulmonary and Systemic circulation which one of these vessels carry Oxygen rich Blood. The systemic circulation is what carries oxygen rich blood. The pulmonary doesn't cary oxygen rich blood.

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  35. The pulmonary system is the blood that flows through your lungs, the systemic is the blood that flows through the rest of your body.

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  36. the difference between the pulmonary and they systemic are that pulmonary take's blood to the heart and the systemic is the whole circulatory system

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  37. the vessels that carry the rich blood comes out of the right part of the heart then goes through some arteries then lungs which turns the purple blood red and goes into the left part of the heart this happens every time your heart beats

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  38. The pulmonary system is the blood that flows through just your lungs, where the systemic system is the blood flow of the rest of your body.

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  39. The difference between the Pulmonary and Systemic is that Systemic flows through the body.
    Pulmonary system flows through your lungs

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  40. The plumonary system is the system that brings blood through the lungs and back around to the heart. The systemic system brings blood all trough the body excluding the heart and the lungs. The vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood throughout the body are called arteries.

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  41. The pulmonary and systemic circulation.
    The pulmonary system is the blood that is moving in your lungs and back to your heart. The systemic system is the blood that flows through the rest of your body. That is what I know about the pulmonary and systemic circulation.

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    1. Systemic is oxygen rich blood moves to all of your organs and body tissues except for the heart and lungs.

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  42. Systemic circulation refers to the part of the circulatory system in which the blood leaves the heart, services the body's cells, and then re-enters the heart. Blood leaves through the left ventricle to the aorta, the body's largest artery. And the Pulmonary circulation is the movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart again.

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  43. The vessels that carry The rich blood comes out of the right side of your heart.

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  44. Pulmonary circulation means flow of blood through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.Systemic circulation means largest part of the circulatory system in which oxygen-rich blood flows to all the organs and body tissues, except the heart and lungs, and oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart.The vessels that carry oxygen rich blood are. It starts out of the right side of the heart then go's through arteries then lungs which turns the purple blood red and goes into the left part of the heart this happens every time your heart beats.

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  45. the difference between the pulmonary and they systemic are that pulmonary take's the blood to the heart and the systemic is the whole system!

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  46. The pulmonary and systemic circulation is different because the pulmonary circulation job is to flow blood through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart and the systemic circulation job is to flow oxygen rich blood to all the organs in your body except the heart and lungs. The arteries carry oxygen rich blood.

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  47. the systemic system is the blood that flows through your body. the pulmonary system is blood that is moving through your lungs and back to your heart. And arteries are vessels that bring oxygen rich blood through out the body.

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  48. The pulmonary system is the blood that flows through the lungs.
    The systemic circulation is what carries oxygen rich blood.

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  49. The things that the pulmonary and the systemic circulation don't have in common is pulmonary circulation is the flow of blood through the heart through the lungs and back to the heart.The systemic circulation is oxygen rich blood moves to all of your organs and body tissues,except the heart and lungs.

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  50. goes through the right ventrical after the right atrium then left atrium and then the left ventricle

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  51. The pulmonary system is blood that flows through the lungs. The systemic circulation is what carries all the blood in your body that has oxygen.

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  52. The pulmonary system is the flow of the blood to the lungs and heart, as the systemic circulation is the flow of blood to your organs and body tissues, except the heart and lungs.
    The aorta pumps oxygen-rich blood cells.

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  53. The pulmonary system is when your blood leaves your heart goes to your lungs then back to your heart. The systemic system carries blood through your whole body. The systemic system has oxygen rich blood.

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  54. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.

    in the middle1600s scientits proved that blood moves in one direction in the blood vessel

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  55. The pulmonary system is the blood that flows through just your lungs, where the systemic system is the blood flow of the rest of your body.

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  56. What vessels carries oxygen rich blood? the pulmonary system carries the oxygen rich blood.

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  57. The pulmanary and systemic curculation doesn't have in common is pulmonary circulation is the flow of blood through the heart and the lungs. The systemic curculation is oxygen rich blood moves to all of your organs and body tissues except the heart and lungs.

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  58. The Pulmonary system flow the blood through the lungs and back to the heart. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood.

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  59. Contrast the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Identify which vessels carry oxygen rich blood.




    Blood goes to the heart and to the lungs and back to the heart is the pulmonary
    Blood Going from your heart to other organs in your body

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