The order of oxygen flow begin in the right atrium, to the right ventricle. Into the pulmonary artery to the lungs returning via the pulmonary veins to the left atrium. From the left atrium to the left ventricle to the aota then into the body.
When we inhale, the blood in the capillaries in our lungs will get the oxygen (the blood will be oxygenated) and it will go to the heart, first in the left atrium,mitral valve,left ventricle and to the aortic valve that will transport it to the different parts of body. Then, when the blood is deoxygenated, it will go to the inferior vena cava, right atrium,tricuspid valve,right ventricle, and pulmonary veins and the deoxygenated blood will go to the capillaries in our lungs and transport the carbon dioxide to the alveoli and we exhale it.
trachea, alveoli, lung capillaries, arteries
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
Deoxygenated blood is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide.
Oxygen in & carbon dioxide out. The change occurs within the cells and blood carries the gasses between the lungs and the cells.
The lung takes carbon dioxide out of your blood and replaces it with oxygen.
The mechanisms for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood are the lungs. The blood vessels are also needed for transporting oxygen and dispelling carbon dioxide.