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SUMMARY:11.1 Pulmonary Circulation
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DESCRIPTION: The blood lacking its full amount of oxygen and containing an excess of carbon dioxide is pumped into the pulmonary artery. From the pulmonary artery, the blood enters the right or left lung and eventually enters a capillary which lies adjacent to an air sac (alveolus). Hereby perfusion the blood becomes saturated with oxygen from the air in the alveolus and gives off excess carbon dioxide. It then leaves the capillary and progresses through larger veins until it enters one of the four large pulmonary veins which carry blood to the left atrium. It will be noted that the pulmonary veins and venules are the only veins that carry oxygenated blood.

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