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Chapter 30, Problem 2PIT
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How do pulmonary and systemic circulations fits into this concept map.
Concept introduction:
Circulatory system is composed of blood, blood vessels and heart. Heart collects deoxygenated blood from body and pumps it to lungs through blood vessels and after purification lungs transfer oxygenated blood to heart and it pumps into different parts of body.
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