tut tut tut. 
anyways, since this is a bio thread, imma a bit confused about the circulatory system in animals and how it works. Can someone try explaining/summarizing the circulatory system in a succinct manner for me and also about valves and where deoxygenated and oxygenated blood comes from/goes to (and do a better job than my teacher 
thanks!
haha, I'm no expert, but here's me trying:
so the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs,where oxygen binds to the haemoglobin on the red blood cells, this now oxygenated blood travels back to the heart and is pumped throughout the body and the oxygen is transported into the cells where it is used for processes such as cellular respiration. I do realise that was a long sentence and I apologize 
okay and the valves are present to prevent blood from flowing backwards in the reverse direction.
so how was that. Btw are you a year 12?
To elaborate, just be aware that there's two circuits. Some basic definitions first though. Arteries pump blood away from the heart. Arteries then lead to capillaries where gas exchange occurs. Veins are what bring the blood back towards the heart.
So basically yeh, there's two systems; the systemic system which pumps oxygenated blood towards capillaries at the tissues to supply the tissues with oxygen (i.e. oxygen diffuses from the blood to the tissue), and the pulmonary system which pumps deoxygenated blood towards the capillaries in the lungs to reoxygenate the blood (i.e. oxygen diffuses from the air in the lungs into the blood). So these two circuits basically form a figure-eight: oxygenated blood gets pumped from the heart to the tissues via systemic arteries, supplies the tissues, drains back as deoxygenated blood into the heart via systemic veins, gets pumped from the heart into the pulmonary arteries into the lungs, picks up oxygen in the lungs and drains back via the pulmonary veins and we're back where we started. Draw it out and you'll get a better idea I guess. So yeh, be aware that the commonly believed 'arteries=oxygenated, veins=deoxygenated blood' thing doesn't actually work. It's flipped in the pulmonary system as you can see.