Oxygenated Blood
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
Blood
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.
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood back up to the upper parts of the heart. There is one on each side of the heart that helps with this.
It is left auricle in heart which receives blood from the lung.
the Right side
i know my heart is on right side
No, veins carry blood to the heart. Valves are in your heart, and they separate certain chambers, like the right atrium and right ventricle.
The right side of your heart pumps blood through your lungs.
its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left
As long as if your heart was on the right side of your body
The right side of the heart: including the right atrium which tops off the right ventricle when it contracts and the right ventricle which pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs. Pulmonary arteries carry that blood to the lungs. Pulmonary veins bring blood high in oxygen back to the heart.