Where are the capillaries in the pulmonary circulation? And where – in the big one?

Capillaries in the conditionally allocated pulmonary circulation are localized in the lungs, more precisely, in their alveolar tissue.

LCC capillaries are found everywhere: without exception, all tissues of an organism that can be considered alive, except for plants, need oxygen delivery.



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