The heart pumps oxygen rich blood around the body.
No. The heart pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs, and pumps oxgyen-rich blood to the body.
The heart pumps your blood (cardio), into your lungs (respitory), to give them oxygen. Then it makes itsway around the body to supply oxygen to where it is needed. Then then new blood, without oxygen, goes on the exact same path.
through the heart, the heart has sides to it, the left and the right. The right side pumps blood to the lungs in order for oxgyen to be produced, but the left is the most strongest side because it needs to pump all the oxygenated blood around the body to its organs.
well first we breath in and then the oxygen enters our body after that the heart takes it and it enters the right atrium then the right ventricle and then the vale opens and the oxygen goes on and on! please add me on msp!!:)
Veins almost always carry deoxygenated blood from the periferal areas of the body to the heart. The veins going from our lungs to the heart, the pulmonary veins, however, carry oxygenated blood. Therefore the answer is: The pulmonary veins.
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Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
the heart does not give the body it's oxygen it is the lungs. The heart is used to pump the blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then to pump the blood throughout the body and add oxygen to the blood cells.
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Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
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