It goes back to the heart through the left and right pulmonary veins, and then the aorta pumps the oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
It goes via the pulmonary veins to the left atrium of the heart, then to the left ventricle, where it is pumped out to the rest of the body.
Blood leaving the lungs is oxygenated
The blood leaving the lungs is loaded with oxygen, while blood entering the lungs is about to get oxygen from the respiratory system.
it goes through and around your body!
Blood from the right ventricle goes through the pulmonic valve and then into the lungs.
After the lungs the blood goes to the heart. The heart then pumps the blood around the body via the arteries to where the oxygen is needed. The veins return the blood, with oxtgen removed, to the lungs where it can be oxygenated again.
carbon dioxide
Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
After the lungs the blood goes to the heart. The heart then pumps the blood around the body via the arteries to where the oxygen is needed. The veins return the blood, with oxtgen removed, to the lungs where it can be oxygenated again.
Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
Oxygenated go into the heart through renal vein and specifically in left atrium.
It returns to the heart through pulmonary veins. It is received by the left atrium.
Blood coming from the lungs has lower pressure while that from the heart has higher pressure. Blood coming from the lungs also has higher oxygen content and lower carbon dioxide content compared to that coming from the heart.