when blood is returning to the heart quite oxygenated as the heart need constant supply of blood. but i am not sure about this so you way to use a range of other sources to get a more reliable awnser.
The left atrium is the chamber that receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs.
The jugular veins are the two main veins in the neck returning blood from the brain to the heart. Their arterial counterparts are the carotid arteries.
The Systemic aorta is the major blood vessel that brings back blood to heart from most body parts.
The arteries. Unfortunately this is a badly worded question, but it essentially means from the heart, where does the blood go/drain to?
Oxygenated blood returning from the lungs flow into the left atrium.
The left atrium is the chamber that receives oxygenated blood returning from the lungs.
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Blood returning from the body systemic circulation first enters which chamber of the heart?
When your blood comes back to your heart it goes into the right atrium.
Blood returning from pulmonary circulation returns to the right atrium via the pulmonary vein. Blood returning from the systemic circulation returns to the right atrium via the Vena Cava.
The left atrium receives blood returning to the heart from the lungs.
The left atrium receives blood returning to the heart from the lungs.
Blood comes to the right atrium of the heart from the body.
Veins return, Arteries leave the heart.
The superior and inferior cavity receive blood returning to the heart, the pulmonary veins bring blood back to the heart from the lungs.
blood returning to the heart from the upper portion of the body enters the right atrium through the superior vena cava.