Blood from the right ventricle goes through the pulmonic valve and then into the lungs.
right ventricle
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs.
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs.
The left Ventricle pumps blood out to your body
From the right ventricle, the blood with flow through the pulmonary trunk and to the lungs.
right ventricle
Right ventricle
The blood then flows into to the right ventricle, and out into the pulmonary artery through the pulmonic valve.
The right ventricle empties into the pulmonary arteries which carry the deoxygenated blood to the lungs to be re-oxygenated.
After blood leaves the left ventricle, it goes through the aortic valve to be pumped throughout the body.
In the mammalian (and avian) heart, blood passes directly from the atria into the corresponding ventricles. So blood from the right atrium next enters the right ventricle.
The heart is divided into four chambers, the right atrium and the right ventricle, and the left atrium and the left ventricle. Blood that is oxygen poor and high in carbon dioxide enters the heart through the right atrium and is then pumped out to go to the lungs via the right ventricle. The left atrium then pumps the newly oxygenated blood into the left ventricle, which then sends the blood to all parts of the body. So, in short, the right ventricle pumps oxygen poor blood to the lungs and the left ventricle pumps oxygen rich blood to the whole body.