The left side of the heart fits this description.
The systemic system supplies blood to all parts of the body except the lungs.
Blood from all parts of the body except the lungs goes to the vena cava. Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart are veins.
The Left ventricle by far exerts the greatest force. It is the chamber of the hears that pumps blood to every part of your body except the lungs.
Arteries.
The heart does not specifically pump to any organ, it pumps blood threw the circulatory system. The "Pulmonary side" of the cardiac circulation is the "right" side of the heart which pumps blood TO the lungs. Therefore all the parts of the heart which are on the right side would be considered the answer.
the aorta
Blood from the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava meet to flow into the right atrium, then to the right ventricle, in order to go into the lungs and refresh the oxygen in the blood .
arteries to all parts of body (except pulmonery artery to lungs) and pulmonery vein to lungs
aorta; it pumps blood to all parts of the body except the lungs (breaks into smaller arteries that go to each segment of the body)
Is this a trick question? Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the rest of the body but deoxygenated blood to the lungs. It is the veins that return blood to the heart, from body and lungs. The only difference is that the veins carry oxygenated blood this time whereas in the systemic circulation, the blood is deoxygenated.
heart is a pumping organ of body whcih pumps oxygenated blood from lungs to the body part and dexoygenated blood from different body parts to lungs
Then your lungs can't provide oxygen or nutrients to the blood that the heart pumps out to other parts of the body.