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Which type of circulation describes the movement of the blood from the heart to the lungs and vice versa?*1 pointCirculatory systemPulmonary circulationCoronary CirculationSystemic Circulation

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Which type of circulation describes the movement of the blood from the heart to the lungs and vice versa?*1 pointCirculatory systemPulmonary circulationCoronary CirculationSystemic Circulation

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The type of circulation that describes the movement of blood from the heart to the lungs and vice versa is Pulmonary circulation.

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1b. Refer to the diagram above of the cardiovascular system and explain how blood flows through the heart.

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