Talk:Circulatory system
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The graphic has some arteries blue and some veins red, so I removed the color coding language in the article. Also, I think the picture would be a bit nicer if the lungs were pictured to the left of the heart. AxelBoldt 03:18 31 May 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, the colour codes refer to oxygenation and deoxygenation! I forgot.
- Why is it nicer to have lungs on the left? What are the differences? The ones I've seen usually place it on top, probably because of the anatomy. But if there's a good reason, I can move the lung's position in the illustration too. No problem. --Menchi 03:42 31 May 2003 (UTC)
- No, I think it's ok as it is. AxelBoldt 21:00 31 May 2003 (UTC)
Circulatory System
Circulation
Why is there a (good) article on the circulatory system, and a (somewhat messy) article on circulation (Physiology)? If one insist on having both, shouldn't the last one be reduced to a short definition?--Ekko 08:48, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Checking what links here on both articles, it seems there is enough to have two articles, one for the human cirulatory system, the other for animals in general. -- 70.28.153.5 20:50, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)
References?
The reference section needs some work. The only book referenced is rather sketchy; seems to be more about history than about medicine.