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
it goes from the right atrium to the right ventricle
The valve that stops blood from flowing back into the right atrium is the tricuspid valve. It is located between the right atrium and right ventricle and ensures that blood flows in one direction, from the atrium to the ventricle.
right atrium
valves help prevent blood from flowing in the wrong direction by opening and closing at the right time to let the heart pump blood effectively.
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.
Valves.
One directional valves keep blood in the heart flowing in the right direction. There are three valves: biscupid valve, semilunar valve and tricuspid valve. These open to let the blood flow through then close to prevent the blood flowing back in the wrong direction making the heart less efficient.
veins
the semi lunar valves stop the blood flowing the wrong way !
All valves in the cardiovascular system are to stop blood flowing backwards through the system. The pulmonary vavle stops blood flowing back from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.
One directional valves keep blood in the heart flowing in the right direction. There are three valves: biscupid valve, semilunar valve and tricuspid valve. These open to let the blood flow through then close to prevent the blood flowing back in the wrong direction making the heart less efficient.
Valves in the heart help to keep the blood flowing in the right direction.