Let's follow the flow of blood starting at the Aorta, the aorta is the main blood vessle that carries O2 rich blood to the vital organs, organs, systems, extremities, muscles, and most importantly the brain. All the above mentioned use the oxygen and give off carbon dioxide as a by product. The CO2 , carried by the blood travels back to the heartand enters the Right Atrium, another beat of the heart, the b;ood now moves through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle. Remember, this is oxygen poor blood so withamother beat the blood mooves through the pulmonary arteries, (left & Right), to the lungs. Inside the lungs the blood drops off CO2 and picks up O2 using a process called Osmosis*. The blood at the moment has little pressure so it goes back into the heart through the Pulmonary Veins into the Left Atrium. A beat of the heart sends it into the Left Ventricle. Around this chamber is a large muscle called the Myo Cardium and this muscle gives the pressure needed to push this blood oround the entire body. *Osmosis, the diffusion of water or another solvent through a selectively permeable membrane. This membrane is like a sieve, allowing solvent molecules, which are small, to pass through it, but preventing larger molecules dissolved in the solvent from passing through.
The path a blood cell takes throughout the circulatory system starting at the right atrium and ending at the capillaries is called a ventricle.
circulatory cysyem
spud is very correct its weird still. i had that in mind when still i was in prep!
A circle has no starting or ending point of a circle. Hope this helps!
The starting materials are reactants and ending is products.
That is the correct spelling of "ending" (conclusion, finale).
The starting year was 1802 and the ending year was 1822.
The starting AND ending of your periods. :)
This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now was created in 1998.
6 letter words starting and ending with N:napkinnationneuronnotion
A location match is often expected on online map programs. The user puts in their starting and ending location, and expects the program to match it.
A location match is often expected on online map programs. The user puts in their starting and ending location, and expects the program to match it.