Blood entering the left atrium is oxygenated blood coming from the lungs that is pumped throughout the rest of the body.
Blood entering the right atrium is deoxygenated and saturated with CO2. Blood that is entering the left atrium has passed through the lungs and is oxygenated. It returns to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein and is saturated with oxygen. - Med Student
left ventricle Blood enters the left & right atria. Blood entering the left ventricle came from the left atrium. Blood from the body enters the right atrium. From there it is pumped to the right ventricle, through the lungs, to the left atrium, to the left ventricle, then throughout the body. Then back to the right atrium...
The blood enters through the superior and inferior vena cava.
Are you doing a project or something? Anyway...The right and left atria receive the blood entering the heart.
well you have two atria the right atrium and left atrium but i think the right atrium has deoxygenated blood and the left atrium has oxygenated blood.
the left atrium...it pumps blood thereThe pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
From the vena cava, blood travels into the right atrium, then the right ventricle. The right ventricle pumps the blood through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs. The pulmonary vein carries the oxygenated blood back to the left atrium. The blood flows from the left atrium into the left ventricle which pumps the blood through the aorta and to the rest of the body.
the left atrium
The left atrium of the heart receives oxygented blood from the pulmonary veins returning oxygenated blood to the heart.
pulmonary veins
The left atrium carries oxygenated blood.
The atrium does not carry gas. Blood flows through it. The blood in the left atrium is oxygenated.