Well isn't it obvious? Veins take blood to your heart!
Deoxygenated blood returning from systemic circulation is collected in the superior and inferior vena cava and then deposited into the right atrium of the heart.
the aorta its not the aorta the arteries carry blood away from the heart and to other parts of the body and the veins carry blood back to the heart
Oxegenated blood. the lungs are an exception here, they receive deoxygenated blood from the heart, and in this question, do not count as part of the rest of the body.
vains and arteries
The arteries of the circulatory system.
circulatory system
Yes: it starts at the heart and goes to the lungs and travels throughout the body and back to the heart.
Deoxygenated blood from the lower body travels through the Inferior Vena cave. Deoxygenated blood from the upper body travels through the Superior Vena Cave. Both vessels empty into the Right Atrium.
Blood return to the right atrium of the heart through the superior and inferior vena cavae. Blood then travels to the right ventricle and leaves the heart through the pulmonary veins. The pulmonary veins lead to the lungs where blood is oxygenated. Oxygenated blood returns the left atrium of the heart via the pulmonary veins. Then blood travels to the left ventricle and leaves through the aorta. === ===
Let's start with deoxygenated blood at the heart. It enters the right atrium of the heart, then passes into the right ventricle. From here, it is pumped to the lungs where gaseous exchange takes place. After this, it returns to heart, the left atrium this time. It passes into the left ventricle and is pumped to all the other organs in the body. The deoxygenated blood returns to the heart to complete the circuit.
the heart pumps the blood around your body through blood vessels , the artery which pumps blood from the heart to the rest of the body and veins which pump blood from the organs back to the heart.
your heart??
circulation
The blood travels from the heart, all through the body and then back to the heart again. This whole process only takes a matter of minutes.
Blood only travels one way. Away from the heart to the body and lungs and back from the body and the lungs to the heart.
Blood travels all over the body. it is pumped by the heart and travels to other organs such as the brain. The body must constantly pump blood to survive.
Venous blood travels from the body to the heart in veins and it goes to the right atrium.
The left ventricle of the heart pumps blood into the aorta. From there, it travels to all body tissues.
Unoxygenated blood travels to the heart though the veins to be pumped to your lung capillaries. At you lung capillaries the blood becomes oxygenated and then goes back to the heart to pump oxygenated blood to the rest of your body. the capillaries blood travels though you arteries.
Oxygen rich blood travels through the Arteries and Oxygen poor blood travels through the Veins.EXCEPT: Oxygen poor Blood traveling from the heart to the lungs goes through the Pulmonary Arteries and Oxygen rich blood going back to the heart from the lungs travels through the Pulmonary Veins.
The major organ in the body is the heart.The heart is an organ which pumps out blood and make the blood travel the whole body of a human.Your heart is in the middle of your chest between your lungs.Inside your heart are blood cells and many tubes where blood travels and also these tubes are connected to your capillaries (the smallest blood vessels in the human body).Not just the heart pumps,your pulse will also pumps.
systemic circulation
the heart does not carry air. the heart pumps blood that travels through the lungs, where the blood becomes enriched with oxygen. that blood returns to the heart, where it is then pumped throughout the body