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Circulatory Systems (HL) (HL IB Biology)

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Marlene

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Marlene

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Biology

Comparing Single & Double Circulation

Differences between single circulation in bony fish and double circulation in mammals

  • Both fish and mammals have a closed circulatory system
    • This means blood is contained within a system of blood vessels
  • Bony fish have single circulation
    • Blood moves through the heart once during each complete circuit
    • The heart has two chambers
    • It enters the heart from the body before being pumped to the gills
    • Here blood is oxygenated before moving to the rest of the body

Single circulation diagram

Fish circulatory system

Bony fish have single circulation

  • Mammals have double circulation
    • This means blood flows through the heart twice for each complete circuit of the body
    • The heart has four chambers; two on the right and two on the left
    • The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs for gas exchange; this is pulmonary circulation
    • Blood then returns to the left side of the heart, so that oxygenated blood can be pumped at high pressure around the body; this is systemic circulation

Double circulation diagram

The double circulatory system in mammals

Mammals have double circulation

  • The main advantages of the mammalian double circulation system include:
    • Keeping oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separate, so that cells can receive blood with high oxygen levels for aerobic respiration
    • Maintaining a high pressure for the transport of oxygenated blood to every part of the body
    • Pumping blood at a lower pressure in the lungs so that delicate blood vessels are not damaged

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