oxygenated blood is blood that is filled with oxygen.
Blood gets its color from the presence of oxegenated iron.
Hmmmm red Arteries, which carry oxegenated blood, are red because of the blood inside... So are the pulmonary and umbilical veins.
Oxygenated means something has oxygen in it. For example, the heart pumps oxygenated and dioxygenated blood around the body.
when you exercise then the blood in your body flows faster and the heart pumps the blood at a faster pace to get the oxegenated blood to move throughout your body. with out this oxegenated blood moving throught your body your muscles will stop working.if our blood flowed normally then it would take longer for the blood to reach your muscels and and they would respond slower.
the pulmonary circut is where oxegenated blood is passed to the left atrium to the left ventricle and through the aorta and to the body. deoxegenated blood is then brought back from the body to the right atrium to the right ventricle to then start the respiratory circut.
blood vessels which carry blood to the heart are called 'veins'. They begin when capillaries carrying low oxegenated blood flow into larger vessels called 'venules'..these venules then flow into the heart via the 'vena cava' with blood from the head and major organs?? entering via the superior vena cava, and blood from the appendages and rest of the body entering via the inferior vena cava.
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red blood is oxegenated; it has oxygen in it blood blood is not oxygenated; it does not have oxygen in it Arteries have red blood in them; they go to muscles so the muscles can use the oxygen, Veins have blue blood in them; they go back to the heart to go to the lungs to get oxygen when you get cut, even in a vein, the blood is red because when the blood comes out it becomes oxygenated. Although, when an artery gets gut it is bright red, although when a vein gets cut it is dark red. JACOB PONTOW IS A BEAST ^ who the heck is he?
Use premium gas <non-oxegenated mixed with outboard oil. On the gas pump will be a sticker saying its for boats. Gary J.
The arteries are the blood vessels that generally carry oxygenated blood from the heart around the body. 'Arteries' comes from the Greek 'arteria', which means windpipe. People in ancient times believed the arteries were empty, containing only air. If someone had been killed due to blood loss, the arterial pressure would have causes the arteries to drain, which is why they may have looked empty on examination.
Through the vena cava. Blood enters the heart at the right atrium when from the systemic circulation. It Gets here through the superior and inferior vena cava and the coronary sinus. From the pulmonary circulation it enters the left atrium from the pulmonary vein.
the blood in the arteries in oxygenated and is flowing away from the heart throughout the body tyo give your cells oxygen. the blood in the veins has had its oxygen depleted by your cells and is travelling back to the heart and lungs to get more oxygen