De oxygenated blood enters the heart through the superior and inferior vena cavas. The blood enters the right atrium. It is then pumped into the right ventricle. There is a valve known as the tricuspid valve that separates these two chambers. The blood is then pumped from the right ventricle into the pulmonary arteries. These arteries carry the blood to the lungs.
The deoxygenated blood is collected by veins through different part of body and then pour into heart.
Your heart gives oxygen to blood cells, then those carry oxygen throughout your body, and when they reach your heart again, it refills them with oxygen.
Arteries carry blood, oxygenated by the lungs, to the cells of the body. Since the heart is a large muscle, its cells need oxygen too. When one of the arteries supplying the heart with oxygenated blood is blocked ("occluded") the oxygen cannot reach the cells supplied by that artery.
Because arteries have to do with giving blood to body parts and blood pressure has to do with the amount of blood you have and the arteries have a huge part in that!!! Thank you arteries are the carriers of oygenated blood to the body . blood pressue is very high. the walls are made of elstic material which can either contract or dilate due to pressure changes. blood pressure levels can be influenced by exercise ie when muscles are in motion and temperature changes
It is more likely that a heart problem will cause polycythemia than the other way around.But because polycythemia causes your blood to thicken and slows blood flow, it increases your risk of developing blood clots. If a blood clot occurs in your head, it can cause a stroke. If they reach the coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle, a heart attack will be the result.
The arteries and veins are the tubes that are connected to the heart. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, and veins carry blood to the heart.
they take deoxygented blood from whole body towards the heart. the pulmonary vein pushes the oxgenated blood to the heart.
deoxygented blood
veins are large, thin-walled blood vessels that carry blood to the heart!!!!
because every organ of the body want oxygenated blood
When they Cary it to the left atrium
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the lower chamber or ventricles of heart receives the blood from respective auricles. From right auricle deoxygented blood flows in right ventricle which is then pass to lungs for purification, and from left auricle oxygenated blood is poured in left ventricle which then provided to different tissue system
Right atrium:- receives all the deoxygented blood from the bodyRight ventricle:-it pumps the blood to the lungs by pulmonary arteryLeft atrium:-it receives the oxygenated blood from the lungsLeft ventricle:-it pumps the oxygented blood from heart to whole body through aorta.
it helps with the cells and blood stream to create a circular motion for the blood to reach the heart, after the blood reaches the heart it goes to the brain to control all of your body movments.
i think that it is the pulmonary artery
The blood reaches the brain because of heart pumping. the heart is capable of supplying blood in all "1G" conditions to all parts depending upon requirement.
Your heart gives oxygen to blood cells, then those carry oxygen throughout your body, and when they reach your heart again, it refills them with oxygen.