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Into the aorta from which it goes around the body.

From the Left Atrium via the Mitral Valve.

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What atrium does the left ventricle go to?

The left ventricle receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium. Blood flows from the left atrium through the mitral valve into the left ventricle, which then pumps the blood out into the aorta to supply the body.


Where does the blood go after leaving the right atrium?

right ventricle


Where does the blood go from the left ventricle of the heart?

arteries


When left ventricles contracts where does the blood go?

blood leaves the left ventricle through what blood vessel


What allows the blood to leave the left ventricle?

The aortic valve allows the blood to leave the left ventricle.


When blood leaves the aorta where does it go?

left ventricle


What is the structure of left atrium?

the left atrium is above the left ventricle. the blood which has been oxygenated from the lungs due to the gas exchange between the alveoli and capillaries comes here from the pulmonary artery this blood then gets sent to the left ventricle through the bicuspid valve this stops the backflow of blood but it allows the blood to go to the left ventricle but does not allow the blood to go back


What is the structure of the atrium?

the left atrium is above the left ventricle. the blood which has been oxygenated from the lungs due to the gas exchange between the alveoli and capillaries comes here from the pulmonary artery this blood then gets sent to the left ventricle through the bicuspid valve this stops the backflow of blood but it allows the blood to go to the left ventricle but does not allow the blood to go back


Why is the right ventricle not as strong as the left?

The left ventricle pumps blood to the head and the whole body. The right ventricle pumps blood only to the lungs so therefore a smaller workload. The myocardium (heart muscle) is thicker around the left ventricle to give it extra force to pump the blood over longer distances.


How is the left ventricle different from 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.


Where does the blood go after leaving the left atrium?

After blood leaves the left ventricle, it goes through the aortic valve to be pumped throughout the body.


Where does blood go immediately after it leaves the left atrium?

After blood leaves the left atrium, it flows into the left ventricle through the mitral valve. From the left ventricle, the blood is then pumped into the aorta, the main artery of the body, which distributes oxygenated blood to all parts of the body.