No. The lungs oxygenate the blood.
The heart pumps the blood through the arteries/veins/capillaries around the body.
the atria pump blood only to the ventricles.
the atria only pump blood to the ventricles
Yes, the heart does pump blood to the lungs. It supplies all regions of the body with blood.
What pump blood to th lungs
Your hearts job is to pump blood around your body. The left side pumps blood from the lungs to the rest of your body, The right side pumps stale blood from your body back to your lungs for a fresh supply of oxygen. The main function of the heart is to pump blood through the aorta to the rest of the body, as well as through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for reoxygenation.
the heart does not give the body it's oxygen it is the lungs. The heart is used to pump the blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then to pump the blood throughout the body and add oxygen to the blood cells.
To return blood to the heart and lungs only to provide nutrients and oxygen to the cells of the body through the arteries.
you breath it in and the air goes into your lungs and helps pump the blood around
Heart.
The heart acts as a powerful pump to push the blood through the veins, arteries & capillaries to carry oxygen & sugar to fuel the muscles & organs that keep us alive; then carries the depleted blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen & the intestines to replenish the sugar
the heart pumps blood around the human body
Oxygen is transported via the Haemoglobin in the red blood cells in your blood. Therefore, the organ that pumps the oxygen around your body is the organ that pumps your blood around your body, which is obviously your heart.