LEFT ATRIUM > Left ventricle > Aorta > rest of the body
Venous blood from body tissues is deoxygenated. It flows into the heart at the right atrium, through the tricuspid valve, and into the right atrium. Then it gets pumped to the lungs through the pulmonary semilunar valve. It becomes oxygenated in the lungs, then goes to the left atrium of the heart where it passes through the bicuspid valve and then is pumped through the Aortic semilunar valve where it becomes arterial blood.
After blood leaves the left ventricle, it goes through the aortic valve to be pumped throughout the body.
First, the deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium, then goes through the right ventricle. From there, it goes to the lungs, to become oxygenated. The oxygenated blood then goes through the left atrium and ventricle, before being pumped through the aorta to the rest of the body.
The blood then flows into to the right ventricle, and out into the pulmonary artery through the pulmonic valve.
left ventricleThrough the bicuspid valve to the left ventricle.It is then pumped into the left ventricle, after that it is pumped into the aorta and all around the body except the lungsAfter the blood enters the atrium, it passes into the left and right ventricles. From there, it is pumped to the lungs (right ventricle) and the rest of the body (left ventricle). In the lungs, it is oxygenated, then is pumped back to the heart. In the body, it is de-oxygenated and is pumped back to the heart. The blood that came from the body goes into the right atrium, where the process repeats. The blood that came from the lungs goes into the left atrium, where the process repeats.
The unoxygenated blood enters through the inferior and superior vena-cava, flows into the right atrium, then to the right ventricle. After that it goes to the lungs through the pulmonary artery and comes back through the right and left pulmonary veins into the left atrium. It then goes to the left ventricle and to the aorta where it is pumped throughout the body.
the deoxygenated blood from whole body enters in right atrium which is then pumped to right ventricle from which it goes to lungs for oxygenation through pulmonary artery
The part of the heart which collects the blood from the upper part body is the RIGHT ATRIUM. The blood goes from the right atrium in the right ventricle and from the ventricle goes to the lungs where the gases interchange happens. The blood goes than in the Left Atrium through the pulmonary veins, it's pumped in the left ventricle and than it is pumped in the entire body.
the right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body. from there it goes to the right ventricle where it is pumped out to the lungs to become oxygenated. coming back from the lungs it goes to the left atrium and then to the left ventricle before being pumped back out to the body again.
The blood in our body is mainly circulated through the heart.It passes through the right atrium to the right ventricle and from right ventricle to lungs and from lungs to left atrium and goes to left ventricle and from here it is pumped to all parts of the body! Hope it helped!
In a human heart when the right ventricle contracts the blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery, which goes to the lungs and returns to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein. The left atrium pumps the blood into left ventricle which pumps the blood to the aorta. From the aorta the blood is transported to the rest of the body.
The right side. Below is a description of the blood flow through the heart and body.Deoxogenized blood enters through the superior and inferior vena cava into the right atrium, goes through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, then pumped through the plumonary artery to the lungs. The blood comes back from the lungs oxygenized through the plumonary vein into the left atrium, through the mitral valve, into the left ventricle o be pumped through the aorta to the entire human body... and then the cycle repeats.