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blood leaves the left ventricle through what blood vessel

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What is the use of artioventricular valves?

Atrioventricular valves are two in number. Mitral valve is between the left atrium (upper chamber) and left ventricle (lower chamber). Tricuspid valve is between the right atrium (upper chamebr) and right ventricle (lower chamber). Mitral valve closes when the left ventricle contracts, to prevent back flow of blood into the left atrium. Tricuspid valve closes when the right ventricle contracts. Hence the blood from the ventricles are able to go out of the heart into the blood vessels during ventricular contraction. Mitral and tricuspid valves open when the ventricles relax, permitting blood to enter the ventricles from the atria. This blood is pumped out when the ventricles contracts next time.


What occurs during left ventricular relaxation?

open


What does the atrium and ventricles do?

Right atrium-receives o2 poor blood Left atrium- receives o2- rich blood Right ventricles- sends o2- poor to lung Left ventricle-sends o2- rich blood to body by the way i got all the info from my science teacher


Which chamber of heart is more thicker and why?

The wall of the ventricles is thicker than the walls of the atria as they have to be stronger as they have to pump the blood around the body where as the atria only have to pump blood into the ventricles


Where does blood go when the venrticles contract?

when right ventricle contracts the blood goes to "lung" and when left ventricle contracts the blood goes to all part of our body. Correct, more specifically, throught the pulmonary artery on the right, and through the arota on the left side of the heart into systemic circulation.


How does the heart pumping?

Magically.


Where does the blood go once it is in the atria?

The blood in the atria moves into the ventricles through the atrioventricular valves (tricuspid valve in the right atrium and mitral valve in the left atrium). From the ventricles, the blood is pumped out through the semilunar valves into the pulmonary artery from the right ventricle and the aorta from the left ventricle to circulate throughout the body.


What is the large artery that carries blood from the right ventricles?

aorta; it pumps blood to all parts of the body except the lungs (breaks into smaller arteries that go to each segment of the body)


When the ventricle contracts pushing the blood through the left semilunar valve where does it go?

When the ventricle contracts and pushes blood through the left semilunar valve, the blood enters the aorta. From the aorta, it is distributed to the rest of the body through systemic circulation, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs. The left semilunar valve ensures that blood flows in the correct direction, preventing backflow into the ventricle during relaxation.


When blood leaves the ventricles where does it go?

The left Ventricle pumps blood out to your body


Can the blood go both ways between the atria and ventricles in the heart?

No. The blood is always pumped in one direction.


How does the right ventricles act so blood can go through the pulmonary valve?

it relaxes