• transfer waste-filled blood from tissues into the pulmonary circulation.

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  • The process by which waste-filled blood from tissues is transferred into the pulmonary circulation is called circulatory perfusion. The process involves the heart pumping oxygenated blood from the lungs through the pulmonary arteries and veins, and this blood is then pumped out of the heart via the aorta to the tissues of the body. The tissues then release their waste material, such as carbon dioxide, into the bloodstream which is then transported back to the lungs where it is expelled during the exhalation process.

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      Mathew Pace

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  • The process of waste-filled blood from tissues being transported into the pulmonary circulation is called pulmonary venous return. This occurs when the deoxygenated blood from the systemic veins is returned to the right side of the heart, which then pumps the blood into the lungs for oxygenation before sending it back out to the body via the left side of the heart.

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      Aryana Sandoval

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