Double Circulation (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 5 Jun, 2026

Double circulation is a type of circulatory system in which blood passes through the heart twice during one complete cycle of circulation. This system ensures that oxygenated and deoxygenated blood remain completely separate, making the transport of oxygen and nutrients more efficient.

Components of Double Circulation

The human heart is divided into four chambers:

This separation allows the functioning of double circulation.

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Pathways of Double Circulation

In double circulation, the blood flows through two distinct pathways:

  1. **Pulmonary circulation: between the heart and lungs.
  2. **Systemic circulation: between the heart and the rest of the body.

Because blood passes through the heart twice (once before going to the lungs and once before going to the body), it is called double circulation.

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1. Pulmonary Circulation

Pulmonary circulation involves the movement of blood between the heart and lungs.

Pathway:

2. Systemic Circulation

Systemic circulation involves the movement of oxygenated blood from the heart to the body and back.

Pathway:

Advantages of Double Circulation