Right Atrium
Right Atrium
The right side of our heart (right auricle)receives blood from the all body veins . i just learnt that in my work!
The right atrium.
the right atrium
Blood returning from the rest of the body is received by the right atrium.
which of the following structures receives deoxygenated blood from the body via the vena cavae
The right atrium receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae, which collects blood from the body.
The right atrium receives blood from the body via the vena cavae.The blood then moves into the right ventricle, then through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for re-oxygenation.
Left atrium delivers blood from the lungs and carries it towards the heart.Left ventricle receives bloodn from the left atrium and delivers it to the rest of your body.
Though both ventricles of the heart pump blood out of the heart and into the body, I assume you're talking about the chamber that pumps blood to the capillaries of the head and arms or abdominal organs and legs. This would be the left ventricle, which receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and sends it through the aorta to supply the body's systems with oxygen.
That would be the RIGHT ATRIUM. The blood then goes to the right ventricle. It then proceeds on to the lungs then back to the heart with oxygenated blood into the left atrium then to the left ventricle then out to oxygenate the entire body.
Pulmonary veins receives blood from the lungs and brings it back to the heart to be circulated to the rest of your body. It is the only vein that carries blood to the heart (that's usually an artery's job).