The left ventricle sends O2 rich blood through the aortic valve out the aorta back to the systemic circuit.
aorta
Aorta
Aorta
blood leaves the left ventricle through what blood vessel
through your pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein.
The blood vessel that carries blood to the glomerulus is called the afferent vessel. But the glomerulus is not close ended nad the vessel that leaves it, called the efferent vessel, carries on beside the nephron and collects the components that are reabsorbed.
By relaxing the blood vessels, antiangina drugs reduce the heart's work load and increase the amount of oxygenrich blood that reaches the heart.
ARTERIES ALWAYS take blood AWAY from the heart.
Blood leaves the heart through two vessels: going to the lungs, it leaves through the pulmonary artery, and going to the rest of the body, it leaves through the aorta.
Arteries leave the ventricles.The Aorta leaves the left ventricle , while the Pulmonary Artery leaves the right ventricle.
Yes, it can, when you pop a blood vessel. You can do this by pushing too hard on a vein or artery. Also, when you get a cut it is coming out of a vein or artery.
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.