Ffrom systemic circulation blood from vains is collected in the vena cava and deposited into the right atrium. From the pulmonary circulation the blood is collected into the pulmonary vein which deposits it into the left atrium. Therefore blood from veins are deposited into the atria.
the lungs to get oxygen
veins
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When blood leaves the lungs through the pulmonary veins, it returns to the heart and enters the left ventricle.
Blood comes into your heart through the veins all throughout the body, it enters the heart through the superior and inferior vena cava, leaves the heart though the pulmonary artery, enters the lungs,...
Veins return blood to the heart. Four veins enter the heart. The superior vena cava (SVC) returns blood from the head, neck and arms and enters the right atrium of the heart. The inferior vena cava (IVC) returns blood from the rest of the body and also enters the right atrium of the heart. The left and right pulmonary veins return blood from the lungs and enter the left atrium.
blood first enters the heart through the right atrium.
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.
Oxygenated blood enters the left side of the heart (atria) via the pulmonary veins
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.
Veins
The blood with high oxygen content enter the heart in left atrium through right and left pulmonary veins, combined together.
Oxygen deprived blood enters the right atrium.
Yes, blood flows into the heart via veins. Blood flows away from the heart in aryteries.
No. The blood is always pumped in one direction.