Blood flow to the brain is collected from the systemic blood circulation. Blood is pumped through the systemic circulatory system by the left side of the heart, specifically the left ventricle.
all a heart is, is a big muscle that contracts at a rate that keeps the blood flowing through your system... the brain sends signals to the heart telling it to contract, it contracts and pumps the blood to all the needed parts of the body.
Your brain sends singles to your body and your heart sends blood through your body
left part of heart
It pumps the oxygenated blood and sends it to your muscles and brain.
the heart it works the body like blood but the brain sends messeges to the heart to beat didint you learn anything in third grade
There are two such chambers; they are the ventricles. The right ventricle sends blood out of the heart and to the lungs; the left ventricle sends blood out of the heart and into the body and heart muscle tissue.
The respiratory system. The brain sends the lungs electric charges telling it to breath in and out. As Does the cardiovascular system because the brain sends electric charges telling the heart to beat and pump blood.
The left side of the heart supplies blood to the body through the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The right side of the heart sends blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
It is what controls your basic functions such as breathing and your heart.
The veins of the body all eventually drain into the right side of the heart.The right ventricle then contracts and pumps the de-saturated blood through the pulmonaryvalve, and into the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
The function of the right atrium is to act as a receiving and concentrating chamber for blood returning to the heart from its trip through the body systems. This blood is low in Oxygen and high in carbon dioxide. When the atrium contracts (beats) it sends its bolus of blood into the right ventricle of the heart which in turn will send the blood on to the lungs.