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ANSWER:The answer is very simple. Blood is the fluid that gets pumped by the heart.
Your blood gets pumped better.
it gets pumped away from the heart
Right ventricle. Blood gets pumped from the body to the lungs where it is oxygenated then returns to the heart where it is pumped to the the other organs that need oxygen, e.g. the brain.
Blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated to the rest of the body through arteries to deliver oxygen and nutrients, returning to the heart through veins to be pumped again.
The right ventricle pumps blood through the lungs to get oxygen and then gets pumped in the left atrium which is then pumped into the left ventricle that pumps the blood to the rest of the body.
Humans: blood enters the right atrium, collects, get dumped into the right ventrical, gets pumped to the lungs, collects in the left aurical (atrium), gets dumped into the left ventrical, guts pumped into the aorta (a blood vessel) and to the body! Figure it out.
Tethnically neither direction. All oxygenated blood goes from the lungs back to the Heart via the Pulmonary vein, where it gets pumped to the body, while the deoxygenated blood goes into the heart via the Vena Cava to be Pumped to the lungs for gas exchange. :)
No. The blood is always pumped in one direction.
The lungs responsibility is to take in air from the mouth down to the lungs. Then it's pumped in to the blood. The blood then gets oxygenated. Then the air gets blown out again. I'm only 10...
the un-oxygenated blood is pumped into the lungs where the oxygen is transfused out of the tiny air sacks or avioli before being pumped back to the heart and around the body
When you are fit, your heart muscle is stronger and can pump more blood. The more excercise you do, the stronger your heart muscle gets and the more blood travles through your body.