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Q: What is the last heart chamber that blood leaves through before moving toward capillaries in the arm?
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Does carbon dioxide go out of your blood?

Yes... It leaves through your capillaries


Which part of the body connect the arteries to veins?

The arteries are connected to the veins through capillaries. Blood leaves the heart through arteries, goes throughout the body, then by way of capillaries to the veins and returns to the heart.


Are capillaries part of the lung?

Yes, capillaries form a network around the alveoli. It is through the alveolar walls and into the capillaries that oxygen enters the blood stream. Carbon dioxide leaves the blood by the reverse route.


Where does a red blood cell go after the systemic arteries?

The systemic arteriole, then the capillaries, the venule, the vein, the vena cava, the heart, the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary arterioles, capillaries, the pulmonary veins, the heart, into the aorta, and back into the artery.


What enters the capillaries that passes through the lugns?

blood, at first it is deoxygenated but by the time it leaves the lungs it is full of dissolved oxygen


Waste leaves a cell and enters the blood by crossing into the capillaries?

Correct. Waste products, such as carbon dioxide and metabolic byproducts, diffuse from the cell into the surrounding interstitial fluid. From there, they can enter the capillaries, where they are then transported through the bloodstream to be eliminated from the body.


Where does the blood flow when it leaves the capillaries?

venuoles


What is the pressure when the blood leaves the small arteries and enters the Capillaries?

The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.


What is the blood pressure when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries?

The blood pressure is usually high when blood leaves the small arteries and enters the capillaries.


Where would blood go when it leaves through?

When the heart leaves the left ventricle through the aorta, it moves into progressively smaller arteries and arterioles of the systemic circulation. Eventually the blood reaches the capillaries, where it allows the diffusion of nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues.


How do capillaries underneath the leaves of plants protect themselves?

hibernation


Blood that leaves the heart is bright red it travels through arteries and capillaries when it reaches the veins on its way back to the heart it is dark bluish-red explain why this change occurs?

because the oxygen leaves the blood