In the heart there is four chambers, two of which pump blood in and two that pump blood out. The names of these chambers are Right and Left Atrium and Right and Left Ventricle. Oxygen poor blood from your entire body enters your 'Right Atrium' and gets pumped into your 'Right Ventricle'. From your 'Right Ventricle' your Oxygen poor blood is moved into your 'Pulmonary Artery' and then pumped into your lungs to become oxygenated. Your Oxygenated blood is then pumped into your 'Left Atrium' and moved into your 'Left Ventricle' where it is then pumped into your 'Aorta' and distributed back into your bloodstream.
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The heart is the primary force that moves blood through the body. As the heart contracts and releases the blood is then pumped through the vessels that travel to all areas of the body.
explain the misconception of blood
Venuous is return blood to the heart. The passage through the body has slowed down and evened out the blood pressure.
the heart pumps the blood to different part of the body
the heart pumps the blood to different part of the body
Haemoglobin in your red blood cells carries the oxygen through your blood stream to different parts of your body. The carbon bi oxide comes dissolved in red blood cells as well as in plasma.
the three main tubes that blood can pass through in the circulatory system are the arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Liver filters the blood while Heart pumps the blood through out the body.
Some areas of specialization in cardiovascular technical training are vasucular technician, which uses ultrasound to see patient's blood flow irregularities and echocardiography, which evaluates blood irregularities.
Blood enters the heart through the atria (atrium singular), and then continues down to the ventricles and out through the different arteries.