Pulmonary Circulation: How Blood Gets Oxygen in the Lungs
The pulmonary circulation is responsible for transporting deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs, where it becomes oxygenated, and back to the heart. This circulation is essential for maintaining the body's oxygen supply and removing carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular respiration.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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