to left ventricle from where it goes to lungs for oxygenation.
Blood flowing into the left atrium comes from the two pulmonary veins.
a passage way from the left atrium to the left ventricle.It prevents back flow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium.prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
The mitral valve prevents blood from flowing back from the left ventricle to the left atrium in the heart.
Blood flows from the heart into the left atrium, into the left ventricle. From there, it flows from the right artrium into the left ventricle.
oxygenated blood
oxygenated blood
The bicuspid valve, sometimes better known as the mitral valve, allows blood to flow in only one direction (assuming it is functional) from the left atrium to the left ventricle, it prevents blood from flowing back from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
The value that prevents blood from flowing back into the left atrium from the left ventricle is called the mitral valve. It ensures unidirectional blood flow during the cardiac cycle, closing during ventricular contraction to prevent regurgitation into the atrium.
the aortic valve
The aortic valve. When the left ventricle contracts, blood is ejected into the aorta. When the left ventricle relaxes the aortic valve stops blood from flowing from the aorta back into the left ventricle.
Your heart is responsible for keeping your blood flowing. It acts like a pump. The right side receives blood from the body where it is pumped to the lungs and the left side pumps the oxygenated blood out to your entire body. The valves of your heart keep it flowing in one direction.
Blood enters the left ventricle from the left atrium by passing through the mitral valve. The mitral valve functions to prevent blood from flowing back into the left atrium when the left ventricle contracts.