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Pulmonary trunk
A lymph vessel. They are similar in function to blood vessels. However the lymph is moved along the vessel by muscle contractions rather than by the heart pumping.
When leaving the right ventricle during systole the blood leaves through the pulmonic semilunar valves, into the pulmonary trunk and out the right and left pulmonary arteries...heading to the lungs.
To the lungs.
When blood exits the right side of the heart it goes to the pulmonary artery and the lungs.
Arcus aortae and then further in the aorta
Oxygenated blood goes from the left ventricle into the aorta.
Blood flows the fastest as it exits the heart into the Aorta.
The nephrons filter blood through the body and get rid of the waste which exits the body. The liver also filters blood other than the kidney.
Exits are called exits, or way out
Blood exits the heart through the 'Aorta', located just above the left Ventricle.
After blood leaves the right ventricle via the semilunar valve it exits out the pulmonary artery to the lungs where it picks up oxygen.