Back throughout the veins. It carries the now oxygen rich blood vessels to your organs so you can live! :)
The aortic valve allows the blood to leave the left ventricle.
After the blood cells leave one of the four heart chambers, it flows through arteries, which then lead to the destination. Ie; limbs, organs, etc.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood to the heart
whe blood go's through the heart it get oxganated
the heart pumps to the brain to keep it going
The pulmonary vein. Veins go to the heart, arteries come out. Even though the blood is oxygenated, it still travels through a vein to get to the heart. I'll leave it to you to figure out the pulmonary artery.
The blood forms in a round circle around the heart and then it goes into cells.
When your blood comes back to your heart it goes into the right atrium.
The heart. The heart.
Blood Travels through Veins
The arteries take blood away from the heart and circulates around the body the capillaries are the vessels that go to the heart.
The heart is a pump that moves all blood in the body.