red blood
Unoxygenated blood travels to the heart though the veins to be pumped to your lung capillaries. At you lung capillaries the blood becomes oxygenated and then goes back to the heart to pump oxygenated blood to the rest of your body. the capillaries blood travels though you arteries.
The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lung. This artery is the only one that carries deoxygenated blood.
No, the heart is a muscle which pumps blood around the body
The right ventricle.
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).
Blood Travels through Veins
Oxygenated blood
Oxygenated blood travels from the lungs through the pulmonary veins into the left side of heart, which pumps blood into the body. Good luck hope this helps ;)
your heart??
well, blood from your heart goes to the lung to collect oxygen. It's not exactly leaking so to speak but more like flowing
When blood is pumped to the lung, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveolus. The pumonary artery carries the blood from the heart to the lungs.
All veins carry blood to the heart, and pulmonary veins are specifically veins that carry oxygenated blood (oxygenated in the lungs) from the lungs to the heart. In other words, the left pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the left lung to the heart, and the right pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the right lung to the heart.