Right ventricle, left ventricle, right atrium, left atrium.
They are called the chambers.
there are 4. lung, veins, arteries, heart
Veins hold the greatest volume of blood: Veins= about 1/2 Heart and lungs= about 1/4 Arteries= about 1/4 Capillaries= about 5%
There are 4 parts the lungs the veins the arteries and the heart
There are a set of 4 valves in the heart in a part of the heart called the "skeleton". These are the Mitral (a bicuspid), Tricuspid, Aorta, and the Semiliunar valves. There are valves in the veins which prevent back flow.
1) 4 chambers of the heart 2) Aorta 3) blood vessels 4) capillaries 5) blood 6) veins
The parts are 1.veins 2.arteries 3.capillaries 4.heart
4 chambers
Heart Muscle VeinsThe veins that return blood from the heart muscle include the small cardiac vein (where present), the great cardiac vein (mostly from the left marginal vein), the middle cardiac vein, and the anterior cardiac veins. Most of these join to form the coronary sinus.Veins returning blood to the heart (right atrium - 7 )Inferior vena cavaSuperior vena cavaAnterior cardiac veinsSmallest cardiac veinsCoronary sinusVeins returning blood to the heart (left atrium - 4 )Left pulmonary veins (inferior and superior)Right pulmonary veins (inferior and superior)
Four pulmonary veins, which are two from each lung, enter the left atrium of the heart. Oxygenated blood is contained in these veins that then drain into the left atrium.
Aorta, Superior and Inferior Vena Cava, 4 pulmonary veins and the pulmonary artery
the name pulmonary means lungs.. veins take blood away from the heart.. and yes there are four.. two are the left pulmonary veins.. two are the right pulmonary veins.. they are not named separately except for the right/left part..
The 4 blood vessels are plasma, arteries, veins, and capillaries. From: Joey Sukupantee