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Axillary artery.
Yes, the blood enters the lungs via pulmunery artery
The left pulmonary artery
The oxygen molecule will enter the capillary. It will get attached to haemoglobin molecule of the red blood cell. The blood (and the red blood cell) will be carried to left atrium via the pulmonary vein. From there the blood will go to to left ventricle. From there it will be carried to ascending aorta, arch of aorta and descending aorta. Then it will go to abdominal aorta. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to common iliac artery. Then it will go to external iliac artery. Then it will go to femoral artery. Then it will go to posterior tibial artery. Then from the proximal end of the capillary there, it will enter the interstitial compartment. From there it will go to the muscle cell.
the artery
Renal Artery :)
The right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary artery.
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I am pretty sure it enters through the artery
From the main vein the blood enters the right artery which will then pump into the right artery next right vertical will pump the net into the lungs. After passing through the lungs they will enter the left artery the veins the left artery pump the blood into the left
Femoral vein
It's the artery that exits the lary and then enters the artery in the arm of the cat where the femoral nerve goes into the lateral vein toward the inner spine leading straight to the hydrocephalus vein, which comes out of the external transverse scapular artery of the lary. The axillary pharynx then transforms into the heart through the hearteries (the superior arteries that enter within the right ventricle) which is what pumps the blood fast enough so the cat does not go into hypoxia. This is a common disease in house cats that are spread from strays who have not been tested for Axillosis.