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==Structure==
{{anchor|Human cardiovascular system}}
[[File:2101 Blood Flow Through the Heart.jpg|thumb|350px|Blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulations showing capillary networks in the torso sections]]
The circulatory system includes the [[heart]], [[blood vessel]]s, and [[blood]]. The '''cardiovascular system''' in all vertebrates, consists of the heart and blood vessels. The circulatory system is further divided into two major circuits – a [[pulmonary circulation]], and a [[systemic circulation]]. The pulmonary circulation is a circuit loop from the [[right heart]] taking deoxygenated blood to the [[lung]]s where it is oxygenated and returned to the [[left heart]]. The systemic circulation is a circuit loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the left heart to the rest of the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the right heart via [[Great vessels|large veins]] known as the [[venae cavae]]. The systemic circulation can also be defined as two parts – a ''macrocirculation'' and a ''[[microcirculation]]''. An average adult contains five to six quarts (roughly 4.7 to 5.7 liters) of blood, accounting for approximately 7% of their total body weight. Blood consists of [[Blood plasma|plasma]], [[red blood cells]], [[white blood cells]], and [[platelets]]. The [[digestive system]] also works with the circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system needs to keep the [[heart]] pumping.

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Blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulations showing capillary networks in the torso sections

The circulatory system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The cardiovascular system in all vertebrates, consists of the heart and blood vessels. The circulatory system is further divided into two major circuits – a pulmonary circulation, and a systemic circulation. The pulmonary circulation is a circuit loop from the right heart taking deoxygenated blood to the lungs where it is oxygenated and returned to the left heart. The systemic circulation is a circuit loop that delivers oxygenated blood from the left heart to the rest of the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the right heart via large veins known as the venae cavae. The systemic circulation can also be defined as two parts – a macrocirculation and a microcirculation. An average adult contains five to six quarts (roughly 4.7 to 5.7 liters) of blood, accounting for approximately 7% of their total body weight. Blood consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The digestive system also works with the circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system needs to keep the heart pumping.