Pulomonary vein
The systemic circulatory supplies blood to the body and not to the lungs.
the pulmonary ateries
Yes, the heart does pump blood to the lungs. It supplies all regions of the body with blood.
Your lungs and the red blood cells within your blood.
they supply oxygen to red blood cells, which in turn supplies oxygen to your muscles and brain...which are required to live.
the heart and the lungs also have a high demand for blood
The systemic system supplies blood to all parts of the body except the lungs.
the lungs supply the blood with oxygen, within the lungs there are alveoli which have a very thin membrane which allows oxygen to pass into the capillaries that run into the lungs hope i helped
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The blood that returns to the lungs is rich in Carbon Monoxide (CO). CO exits the blood via the lungs when it returns to the lungs, and Oxygen (C2O) will enter the blood. The blood then goes back to the heart and it gets pumped through the rest of the body.
Pulmonary circulation p.s. yo Don Vito
The lungs of the mother breath in the air. The lungs put the oxygen in the red blood cells. The blood flows through the walls of the uterus and through the umbilical cord into the blood stream of the fetus. The venus blood supply returns through a vein in the cord back into the mother and the lungs and the cycle repeats until the cord is cut.