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Through the hepatic portal vein, hepatic vein and vena cava.

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Q: How is the blood from the alimentary canal returned to the heart?
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Blood from the alimentary canal returns to the heart by way of?

hepatic artery


What is the system where blood is pumped to the lungs from the heart and is then returned to the heart with oxygenated blood?

pulmonary circulation is the circulation of blood between your heart and your lungs


What is return blood?

Return blood, most likely, refers to the venous blood that is returned to the heart.


Which heart chamber does the deoxygeniated blood returned to?

right atrium


What does the blood contain that is returned to the heart lado chus?

arteries


What does the blood contain that is returned to the heart?

shut up freak..


What happens to your body during a cool down?

Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.


What happens to your body during cooling down?

Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.


What happen to your body during a cool down routine?

Your heart rate decreases and blood is returned to the heart.


Blood from the lower limbs is returned to the heart via the?

inferior vena cava.


Why does the pulmonary artery bring blood to the heart when all the other arteries carry blood away from the heart?

It does not. Arteries bring blood away from the heart and veins bring blood to the heart. In the case of the pulmonary artery, it takes un-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. Oxygenated blood from the lungs is then returned to the heart via the pulmonary vein.


Is the blood entering the right side of the heart is low in oxygen because it has just returned to the heart after nourishing the body with needed oxygen?

Correct. Blood returning to the right side of the heart has already left the body and returned to the heart to be pumped to the lungs. There it will let go of carbon dioxide and pick up oxygen.