16 Facts About Systemic circulation

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The pulmonary Systemic circulation is a circuit loop from the right heart taking deoxygenated blood to the lungs where it is oxygenated and returned to the left heart.

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The systemic circulation is a circuit loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the left heart to the rest of the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the right heart via large veins known as the venae cavae.

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The systemic circulation can be defined as two parts – a macrocirculation and a microcirculation.

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Pulmonary Systemic circulation is the portion of the cardiovascular system in which oxygen-depleted blood is pumped away from the heart, via the pulmonary artery, to the lungs and returned, oxygenated, to the heart via the pulmonary vein.

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Systemic circulation is a circuit loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the left heart to the rest of the body through the aorta.

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The systemic circulation can be defined as having two parts – a macrocirculation and a microcirculation.

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Oxygenated blood enters the systemic circulation when leaving the left ventricle, through the aortic semilunar valve.

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The coronary Systemic circulation system provides a blood supply to the heart muscle itself.

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The coronary Systemic circulation begins near the origin of the aorta by two coronary arteries: the right coronary artery and the left coronary artery.

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The anterior Systemic circulation arises from the internal carotid arteries to supply the front of the brain.

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The posterior Systemic circulation arises from the vertebral arteries, to supply the back of the brain and brainstem.

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An additional transport system, the lymphatic system, which is only found in animals with a closed blood Systemic circulation, is an open system providing an accessory route for excess interstitial fluid to be returned to the blood.

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Systemic circulation ascribed the fact to the phenomenon that air escaping from an artery is replaced with blood that enters between veins and arteries by very small vessels.

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Systemic circulation stated that "there must be small communications or pores between the pulmonary artery and vein, " a prediction that preceded the discovery of the capillary system by more than 400 years.

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Systemic circulation firstly described it in the "Manuscript of Paris", but this work was never published.

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Better known discovery of pulmonary Systemic circulation was by Vesalius's successor at Padua, Realdo Colombo, in 1559.

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