brain to the spinal cord through the brachial plexus to ulnar nerve to little finger
L ventrical - aorta-brachial phallic - r subclavian - r axillary- brachial- ulnar. Remember everything that leaves the heart is an Artery
superficial digital veins to radial or ulnar vein to brachial vein to subclavian to superior vena cava into the right atrium
superficial digital veins to radial or ulnar vein to brachial vein to subclavian to superior vena cava into the right atrium
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
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well you have two atria the right atrium and left atrium but i think the right atrium has deoxygenated blood and the left atrium has oxygenated blood.
Atrium
Two veins return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium. The superior vena cava returns blood from the head and upper body to the right atrium. The inferior vena cava returns blood from the legs and lower body to the right atrium.
pathway of blood circulatwed by pulomanary
The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood.
Blood returning to the right atrium of the heart is deoxygenated.
The left atrium of the heart receives oxygented blood from the pulmonary veins returning oxygenated blood to the heart.
Blood high in oxygen, but low in carbon dioxide can be found in the left side of the heart: the left ventricle and left atrium. Since your entire body needs oxygen, blood high in oxygen is pumped from the left side of the heart to all over the rest of your body.
Yes, both the superior and inferior vena cava carry deoxygenated (oxygen-poor) blood and deposit it into the right atrium of the heart.