Veins carry blood to the atria. In contrast, arteries carry blood away from the ventricles.
Yes.
the atria pump blood only to the ventricles.
the atria only pump blood to the ventricles
Atria receive blood from the veins.
The atria allow the blood to move from the body into the heart.
to force blood to the ventricles
The atria are chambers that receive blood that returns to the heart.
The atria are chambers that receive blood that returns to the heart.
The Atria and Ventricles are parts of the heart not the blood. The Atria is the upper chambers of the heart and the Ventricles are the lower chambers of the heart.
The blood is squeezed into the ventricles.
The atrioventricular valves prevent blood from being pumped back into the atria.
the atria and ventricle work together as a team - the atria fill with blood, then dump it into the ventricle. The ventricle then squeeze, pumping blood out the heart, while the ventricle are squeezing, the atria refill and gets ready for the next contraction. so when the blood gets pumped ,how does it know which way to go?