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Entrance valve that sees only unoxygenated blood?

Bicuspid valve


What is a pulmonary outflow tract?

It is your "PULMONARY ARTERY" and your "PULMONARY VEIN." There purpose is to carry De-Oxygenated blood to the lungs and oxygenated blood back to the heart. Your "Pulmonary Artery" carried De-Oxygenated Blood from the heart to the lungs (Your "Pulmonary Artery" is the ONLY ARTERY that carries De-Oxygenated Blood, all the other arteries carry Oxygenated Blood to the body.) Your "Pulmonary Vein" carries the oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart. (Your Pulmonary Vein is the ONLY VEIN that carries Oxygenated blood back to the heart, all other veins carry De-Oxygenated Blood to the Heart.) HOW IT WORKS: 1) De-Oxygenated Blood enters the heart from the rest of your body though the Superior or Inferior Vena Cava into the Right Atria of the heart. 2) The De-Oxygenated Blood in the right atria is Pumped though a valve called the "Tricuspid Valve" into the Right Ventricle. 3) The De-Oxygenated Blood in the Right Ventricle is Pumped though another valve called the "Pulmonary valve" into the Pulmonary Artery where is is brought to the Lungs. 4) The Blood is Oxygenated in the Lungs and put into the Pulmonary Vein to be brought back to the heart. 5) The Oxygenated Blood enters the Heart through the Left Atria. 6) The Oxygenated Blood in the Left Atria passes thought a valve called the "Mitral Valve" into the Left Ventricle. 7) The Oxygenated Blood in the Left Ventricle is pumped though a valve called the Aortic Valve into the Aorta. 8) The Oxygenated Blood in the Aorta is Pumped out though your arteries to the rest of the body. Your heart is a Big Muscular Pump. Your Pulmonary tract is the reason your blood has oxygen it it. (The Hemoglobin in your blood carries the oxygen.)


Does the pulmonary trunk contain oxygenated blood or deoxygenated blood?

De-Oxygenated blood. The pulmonary artery is one of the only arteries that carry de-oxygenated blood.


Carries oxygenated blood to the lungs?

Pulmonary veins, these are the only viens that carry oxygenated blood


Where does the blood go from the right side of the heart?

The heart has 4 quadrants. The Right and Left atrium (on the top) and the Right and Left ventricles (on the bottom) Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium via the superior and inferior Venea Cava. From there it goes through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle and then flows threw the pulmonic valve into the pulmonary artery (the only artery in the body to carry deoxygenated blood) and goes to the lungs to become oxygenated. The now oxygenated blood leaves the lungs via the Pulmonary vein (the only vein in the body to carry oxygenated blood) and then enters the left atrium. From the left atrium the blood flows threw the mitral valve into the left ventricle (the biggest and strongest portion of the heart) where it is then pumped out of the aortic valve to the body!


Do the coronary arteries contain oxygen-rich blood?

yes! because after the oxygenated blood passed to the lungs it travels to the pulmonary vein which is the only vein carries oxygenated blood going to the left atrium going to the left ventricle passed to aortic semilunar valve then to systemic circulation and field coronary arteries with oxygenated blood.oxygen rich bloodOxygen.


How does veins carry oxygenated blood while others carry deoxygenated blood?

Veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the right atrium of the heart, which sends it through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle to the pulmonary semilunar valve to the pulmonary arteries to the lungs (to become oxygenated and get rid of waste gases) to the pulmonary veins to the left atrium of the heart through the bicuspid valve to the left ventricle through the semilunar aortic valve to the ascending aorta to the aortic arch and out to the body. So the only veins that are oxygenated are the pulmonary veins that carry the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart. They are still called veins because they carry blood TO the heart. Thus, the only deoxygenated blood in arteries is also the pulmonary arteries, because they carry the deoxygenated blood AWAY from the heart to the lungs. All veins must carry blood toward the heart and all arteries must carry blood away from the heart.


Is venous blood deoxygenated?

No, it is oxygenated. Pulmonary veins are the only veins in the human body that carry oxygenated blood.


How is blood in the pulmonary vein different from blood in other veins?

It's the only vein that carries oxygenated blood. It brings this oxygenated blood back to the heart (into the left atrium) where it can then be pumped around the body.


What blood vessels is the only collect and distribute the oxygenated blood?

heart


What veins carry oxygenated blood?

The only veins in an adult that carry oxygenated blood are the pulmonary veins, which carry blood from the lungs to the heart after it has been oxygenated. All other veins in the body carry relatively de-oxygenated blood.However in fetal circulation, the umbilical vein also carries oxygenated blood.Otherwise, arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body from the aorta and heart.


What organ receives only oxygenated blood?

heart