Biology
Biology, 24.04.2020 01:26, Renarock

The circulatory systems of land-dwelling vertebrates are composed of two pumping circuits: the systemic circulation, which is a lower-pressure circuit to the lung, and the pulmonary circulation, which is a higher-pressure circuit to the rest of the body.

A. Land vertebrates are bigger and require more tubing to reach all areas of the body.
B. The large decrease in blood pressure as blood moves through the lungs may prevent efficient circulation through the rest of the body.
C. The circuits increase the amount of surface area available for the diffusion of gases and nutrients in the body.
D. Blood is pumped to the lungs to be oxygenated before being pumped to the rest of the body.

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Biology

image
Biology, 22.06.2019 00:30, KittyLitty
If bacteria are much too small to see, what is one reason why can we see colonies in the petri dishes that have plenty of food to eat after only a few days?
Answers: 1
image
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30, joshuajoseph249
Which gas found in the earth's atmosphere greatly impacts the daily range of temperature on earth. a) oxygen b) hydrogen c) nitrogen d) water vapor
Answers: 1
image
Biology, 22.06.2019 10:00, austinmiller3030
Suppose you use three different scale to weigh a bag of organges. one scale says the nag weighs 2.1 lb, and third says it weighs 2.1 lb. the actual weight of the bag of organges is 2.153 lb. which of the following best decribes these results?
Answers: 3
image
Biology, 22.06.2019 18:00, playaajosh
To test the responsiveness of the kidneys, scientists have designed an experiment tracking urine output of people during a normal day, while regulating the in-take of water by mouth. what would be an appropriate hypothesis for this experiment?
Answers: 3
Do you know the correct answer?
The circulatory systems of land-dwelling vertebrates are composed of two pumping circuits: the syste...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 16.11.2020 18:30
Konu
Mathematics, 16.11.2020 18:30