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Blood leaving the lungs is oxygenated
Blood entering the pulmonary circuit is deoxygenated. Blood leaving the pulmonary circuit is oxygenated.
yes, blood from the left left atirum will leave the heart through the aorta to the body.
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The aorta!
Technically, blood is always oxygenated to some degree. The capillaries are where the blood exchanges oxygen with the tissues so the blood entering the capillaries has more oxygen than the blood leaving the capillaries but under resting conditions venous blood is still 75% oxygenated.
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The aorta is the largest; it takes oxygenated (oxygen rich) blood from the heart to the body.
Capillary exchange- exchange of gases- internal or tissue respiration
Blood becomes oxygenated in the lungs.
Oxygenated blood is carried by all arteries but one which is the pulmonary artery
oxygenated blood (arterial blood) is bright red.