Assuming you mean from the heart,the un-oxygenated blood enters the heart from either the Superior Vena Cave or the Inferior Vena Cava. Then it will enter into the Right Atrium which will contract and push the blood into the Right Ventrical.The Right Ventrical contracts and pushes the blood out to the lungs through the Pulmonary Veins to be re-oxygenated.Once it had been re-oxygenated it gets push throught the Pulmonary Arteries into the Left Atrium.The Left Atrium contracts and the blood is pushed into the Left Ventrical.Then with one last contraction the blood is pushed through the Aorta to go through your body. Once it returns it does the entire cycle over again.
the blood muscle
the three pathways through wich blood flows are the arteries,veins,and capillaries
Veins, arteries and capillaries are the pathways in which blood is carried throughout the body.
anastomoses
veins serve as pathways for blood circulation.they carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart.
Mainly arteries and veins. The smaller pathways are veinules, capillaries, etc. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and to the organs. Veins carry blood back to the heart from the organs, after the blood has dropped off its oxygen to the organs.
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Arteries and veins.
veins serve as pathways for blood circulation.they carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart.
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In the arteries, the pathways directly from the heart. Once the blood has perfused through the capillaries, the flow of blood would be more-or-less continuous.
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