From the main vein the blood enters the right artery which will then pump into the right artery next right vertical will pump the net into the lungs. After passing through the lungs they will enter the left artery the veins the left artery pump the blood into the left
foramen lacerum
its bright red because it passes by the lungs wich oxygenates it
It means you can feel the pulses of blood flowing through your main artery in the uterus (uterine artery) just by touching the area where the uterine artery passes through.
blood take oxygen from blood.
through seminular valve at the time of ventricle contaraction blood from right ventricle is pumped to lungs.
its bright red because it passes by the lungs wich oxygenates it
The pulmonary artery carries oxygen deficient blood. Blood that returns to the heart passes through the right atrium and ventricle, through the pulmonary artery, to the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Subsequently, oxygen rich blood returns to the heart via the pulmonary vein. Blood then passes through the left atrium and ventricle, and out to the systemic circulation.
After leaving the subclavian artery, blood flows into the axillary artery as it passes under the clavicle and into the armpit region. From the axillary artery, it continues into the brachial artery as it travels down the upper arm. The brachial artery further branches into the radial and ulnar arteries at the elbow, supplying blood to the forearm and hand.
You are feeling the force of blood flowing through an artery, as the artery itself passes over a bony prominence, such as the wrist bone.
The aorta (largest artery in the body) carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. From the aorta, the oxygenated blood will eventually travel through smaller and smaller arteries in your body, until eventually entering the capillaries to be delivered to the desired area.
It turns red
Internal carotid artey passes through the carotid canal and takes blood to the brain