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The function of systemic circulation is to carry oxygenated blood (provide oxygen and nourishment) to all parts of the body (except heart and lungs-which have their own systems) and deoxygenated blood from all the body parts back to the heart.

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The Systemic circulation is the type of circulation, which carries the oxygenated blood from the heart to the body, and also brings back the deoxygenated blood from the body of the heart.

William Harvey discovers it.

Its function is to carry oxygenated blood to the body and brings deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart.

In this circulation the blood leaves the left ventricles and enters the aorta. From here the blood is sent to the smaller arteries and the arterioles, and then finally to the capillaries. The oxygen is then comes in the blood in replacement of the waste and carbon dioxide. The blood to the veins then caries the waste away or we can say to the venous capillaries, and then the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava, thus entering of the blood to the heart at the right atrium. The location of the Systemic Circulation is left side of the Heart.
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