veins .the right auricle receives the impure blood through veins . This blood is then pumped to the right ventricle and further pumped to the lungs for oxygenation.
It is important to keep oxygen rich blood separate from oxygen poor blood in your heart to prevent damage to the heart muscle, angina attacks or even myocardial infarction as heart muscle will dye without good oxygenated blood flow.
no the brain needs the oxygen from the blood fromt the heart to survive
The heart pumps blood containing oxygen to the body and blood without oxygen to the lungs. The blood vessels carry the blood to and from the heart and body. The blood carries oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, hormones to maintain normal body functions.
blood coming from the HEART is rich in oxygen
You can't live without a heart because your heart pumps the blood around your body in circulation and if you didn't have a heart you would die because there would be nothing to pump your blood around you.
No , you cant live without a heart. The heart is reasonable for circulating the blood around the body. Blood carries the oxygen, which the body needs to survive. The only exception to this is someone had a artificial heart, it would be doing the same work as a human heart.
The coronary arteries carry blood to the muscle that makes up the heart but this blood comes directly from the large artery called the aorta.Otherwise arteries always carry blood way from the heart and veins carry it back. As far as if it they carry oxygen or not, veins carry blood back from the body without oxygen and back from the lungs with oxygen.
Blood with no oxygen (the blood that flows to the heart picks up oxygen from the lungs).
the abdominal cavity maby it depends
Arteries carry oxygen-poor blood from the heart; veins carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.
Hypoxia is a deficiency of oxygen at the tissue level.
the blue parts are filled with blood without oxygen, it goes in the heart, to the lungs and gets oxygen from the lungs, then they become red, goes back to the heart and goes to areas of your body in need of oxygen.