Through the aorta and onto the pulmonary artery.
As blood leaves the heart it travels through the arteries. The first one will be either the pulmonary artery (for blood leaving the right side of the heart) or the aorta (for blood leaving the left side of the heart).
yes, blood from the left left atirum will leave the heart through the aorta to the body.
Lungs~pulmonary veins~left atrium~left ventricle
After leaving the right ventricle, blood goes into the pulmonary artery. This vessel carries the blood to the lungs, where gas exchange occurs.
Yes. the blood coming into the left side of the heart is coming from the lungs where it has been oxygenated. it flows through the left atrium (the top left chamber) into the left ventricle (the left lower chamber) and then out of the heart into the aorta. From the aorta it is dispersed to the rest of the body.
The blood leaving the kidneys have most of the waste products removed. The kidneys do use some of the oxygen in the blood, but only a tiny amount, so the outflow is essentially clean arterial blood.
When blood leaves the lungs the RBCs are carrying oxygen to be delivered to the tissues of the body.
It returns to the heart through pulmonary veins. It is received by the left atrium.
The two atria (right atrium and left atrium) of the heart travel (force blood) to the ventricles (right ventricle and left ventricle), respectively.
Blood enters the heart through the right atrium, then flows into the right ventricle. From there, it is pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen. Oxygenated blood returns to the heart through the left atrium, then moves into the left ventricle. Finally, the left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood out to the rest of the body.
Four main blood vessels enter/exit the heart: two veins and two arteries. Oxygenated blood enters the left ventricle through the pulmonary vein. This same blood is then pumped out of the left atrium via the aorta. Meanwhile, de-oxygenated blood enters the heart in the vena cava; before leaving through the pulmonary artery.
Blood that has perfused the lungs and is now oxygenated collects into the pulmonary veins to travel back to the heart. Once reaching the heart, oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the left atrium. The left atrium collects blood from the lungs