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Q: What organ does blood travel to when it leaves the right ventricle?
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To what organ does blood go immediately after it leaves the right ventricle?

Lung


What organ system does the ventricle belong to?

The Ventricle belongs to the Cardiovascular System; which regulates blood flow and oxygen distribution.


What is definition of ventricle?

The function of the ventricle is to pump the blood into the semilinar


What is the first organ to receive oxygenated blood pumped out of the left ventricle?

the heart itself


What organ system that moves blood around your body?

the group of organs that pump blood to and from your heart are called ventricles. you have two located in your heart, they are the right ventricle and the left ventricle. hope this helps. ^_^


What is the organ that has two atria and one ventricle in a frog?

The heart is the organ that has two atria and one ventricle.


When carbon dioxide leaves the blood what organ does it enter?

The lungs.


What are the chemicals made in one organ that travel through the blood to a second organ?

Specimen


Do hormones travel through the blood stream?

Hormones travel In the blood because they need to travel in the body.


Which organ does the hepatic artery supply with blood?

The liver, pancreas, and part of the stomach and small intestine.


What does ventricle mean?

A concave/cavernous area of an organ is a ventricle. Like the hollow compartments in the heart.


Does the left ventricle contain deoxygenated blood?

Well yes and no. It is the first ventricle to receive oxygenated blood to pump out again, as the right ventricle does not receive oxygenated blood to pump. It is not the first chamber to reieve oxygenated blood, this is the left atrium which gather blood and pumps it into the left ventricle. However all the ventricles of the heart has a blood supply (like any other organ to brink nutrients and remove wastes) and all receive oxygenated blood from this supply at the same time.