Irish blood runs through these veins
fuil Ghaelach, croí Meiriceánach.Comment: the correct way to say 'He has Irish blood' isTá fréamh den Éireannach ann rather than fuil Ghaelach which is just a calque from English.
it depends. :) it depends on large vessels (eg. veins, arteries) to carry away the blood he pushs through them, it depends on th coronary arteries to feed it, it depends on the lungs to fill the blood with O2 and expel the CO2 from it and so on. for a more specific answer please write a more specific question.
While I can't draw a diagram, I can describe the sequence of blood flow through the circulatory system. Blood is pumped from the heart's left ventricle into the aorta, distributing oxygen-rich blood to the body. It returns deoxygenated blood through veins to the right atrium, flows into the right ventricle, and is then pumped to the lungs via the pulmonary arteries for oxygenation. Finally, the oxygenated blood returns to the left atrium, completing the circuit.
as Gaeilge
It's already written in Irish.
Arterial blood in the systemic circulation is higher in oxygen and lower in carbon dioxide than venous blood. In the pulmonary circulation, arterial blood is lower in oxygen and higher in carbon dioxide than venous blood.
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In the Irish language: Ó Duibhir