Superior Mesenteric vein
Hepatic portal vein
Inferior vena cava
Right heart
Pulmonary artery
Lungs
Pulmonary vein
Left heart
Aorta
Aortic arch
Brachiocephalic artery
Subclavian artery
Axillary artery
Brachial artery
Common interosseous artery or radial artery
..... ish.
Small intestine is where the food enters the blood.
What is the question here...
arteries dont lead the blood to the heart to pump the blood veins do!
Small intestine is where the blood picks up nutrients from what has been eaten
yes
the bllod from small intestine drains into portal vein and which gives that blood to liver
The hepatic portal vein carries blood (and absorbed nutrients) from the small intestine to the liver.
The pancreas
ileocecal valve
the pancreas :D
for blood to reach the right atrium from the small intestines it follows this path: Small veins - portal vein- liver- inferior caval vein - right atrium The blood flows mostly northwards
The flap of tissue where the small intestine and large intestine join is called the ileocecal valve. It helps regulate the flow of digested food from the small intestine into the large intestine, preventing backflow.