answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

right ventricle

User Avatar

Dortha Miller

Lvl 10
1y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

It goes to the lungs (technically to the alveoli), becomes restored with nutrients, and then goes up to the heart again, to be sent out to the body, then returns to the heart, and the cycle repeats itself.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Blood from the right atrium goes down through the tricuspid valve down to the right ventricle.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

The blood flows into the right and left ventricles.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Right Atrium

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

Right ventricle.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

The right ventricle

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

to the lungs

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Left Ventrical.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When the heart chamber contracts what pushes blood through the right atrioventricular valve?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Art & Architecture

What happens when the heart contracts?

The heart is just a muscle that pumps blood through the body. When the heart contracts it is pushing the blood around your body. There is a nice, though not too in depth, video on the NOVA website: See the Related Link.


What is the journey of a red blood cell starting and ending at the heart?

1) the deoxygenated red blood cell travels back to the heart in the vena cava2) it enters the right atrium3) the right atrium contracts and pushes it through the tricuspid and into the right ventricle,4) the right ventricle contracts and pushes it out of the heart through the semi lunar,5) it travels through the pulmonary artery to the lungs,6) here it picks up oxygen,7) it travels back to the heart through the pulmonary vein,8) it enters the left atrium,9) the left atrium contracts and pushes it through the bicuspid and into the left ventricle,10) the left ventricle contracts and pushes it through the semi lunar out of the heart and into the Aorta....... You missed like two. If you wrote them it would've been a perfect answer. LOL11) They travel through the Aorta and into the kidneys, trunk and lower limbs.12) Then the de-oxygenated blood travels up through the Vena Cava and then it starts again.oh come on, you forgot the capillaries!!The red blood cells travel around the body via these small blood vessels!But it all starts at the bone when the blood cell is made. Gosh get it right.;)


Does the upper chambers of the heart receive blood or pushes blood out?

Your right atrium gets the blood supply from the superior and inferior vena cave. The chamber push the blood to the right lower chamber or the right ventricle. The left ventricle gets the blood supply from the lungs and push the same to left ventricle.


What pathway does the blood flow when the ventricles undergo contraction?

When the ventricles contract, the right ventricle pushes blood up through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary arteries via the pulmonary trunk, and the left ventricle pushes blood up through the aortic semilunar valve into the Aorta.


What chambers of the heart pushes blood out?

The ventricles. These are the two lower chambers, one on each side. The ride ventricle pushes blood to the lungs, for oxygenation and the left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood through the body.

Related questions

Where does the blood go after entering the heart?

blood enters the right atrium through two large veins, the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava. the blood is deoxygenated and is bluish in colour. the right atrium contracts and pushes blood through to the right ventricle. this turns contracts and pushes blood to the lungs through the pulmonary vein. when the blood reaches the lungs it receivers oxygen and turns bright red. this oxygenated blood then flows back to the heart and enters through the left atrium via the pulmonary veins. when this chamber contracts, blood is pushed out of the aorta to circulate around the body.


Why can red blood cells move quickly through blood vessels?

1) the deoxygenated red blood cell travels back to the heart in the vena cava2) it enters the right atrium3) the right atrium contracts and pushes it through the tricuspid and into the right ventricle,4) the right ventricle contracts and pushes it out of the heart through the semi lunar,5) it travels through the pulmonary artery to the lungs,6) here it picks up oxygen,7) it travels back to the heart through the pulmonary vein,8) it enters the left atrium,9) the left atrium contracts and pushes it through the bicuspid and into the left ventricle,10) the left ventricle contracts and pushes it through the semi lunar out of the heart and into the Aorta.Only because the heart pumps so well.


When the uterus contracts and pushes the baby out of the mother?

This is known as birth pangs.


When the right ventricle contracts where is blood push to?

When the right ventricle contracts it is pushes blood to the pulmonary arteries and to the capillaries of the lungs where exchange of gases takes place


What pressure pushes the vomit upwards while vomiting?

The stomach contracts, in order to expell its contents.


What happens when the heart contracts?

The heart is just a muscle that pumps blood through the body. When the heart contracts it is pushing the blood around your body. There is a nice, though not too in depth, video on the NOVA website: See the Related Link.


What happen when the heart?

When the heart contracts it pushes blood out of the left Ventricle throughout the Aorta around the body. It pushes with such force it can circulate the whole body in 23 seconds.


The order of parts through which magma out of volcano onto the surface?

The magma starts out in the magma chamber, pressure pushes it up into the pipe, then the vent, and then it comes out of the crater.


What happens when gas molecules hit the inside of a rocket's combustion chamber?

The rocket pushes back on the gas.


What happens when gas molecules hit inside of the rocket's combustion chamber?

The rocket pushes back on the gas.


Do pumps push or pull?

Both. On the down stroke of a piston pump, the chamber is evacuated, pulling the material in. On the up stroke, it pushes the material out.Similarly, in a turbine pump, low pressure on the intake side pulls and high pressure on the output side pushes.The exception is the mechanism used in bicycle pumps and old-fashioned water pumps (and toilet plungers). In these, half the cycle is wasted as the plunger contracts and goes through the fluid. On the "power stroke", the plunger expands and pushes the fluid out (or in, in the case of the toilet bowl plunger).


What is the locomotion for squid?

It draws water into its mantle cavity by expanding its muscles. The mantle stretches like a rubber band, then contracts and forcibly pushes the water out through the funnel. The squid shoots backward, tail first.