The left side of the heart.
The right side of the heart receives blood which has already been pumped around the body and has had all its oxygen used up. The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood through the lungs where it is reoxygenated.
The heart pumps blood to the lungs to be reoxygenated. Valves in our veins and the muscle contractions of our legs helps bring blood from the lower limbs to the heart.
The heart receives blood from the lungs on the left side through the Pulmonary Veins.
The left atrium receives blood returning to the heart from the lungs.
The left atrium receives blood returning to the heart from the lungs.
The heart is the hardest working chamber in the body. It pumps oxygenated blood to the entire body through the arteries and receives deoxygenated blood through the veins to be reoxygenated in the lungs.
the chamber of the heart which receives oxygenated blood from the lungs is the left atrium
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The deoxygenated blood goes into the lungs through pulmonary artery from the right ventricle. the oxygenated blood again enters the heart from the lungs by pulmonary veins to the left atrium.
The heart serves as the pump for the systemic circulation. It pumps oxygenated blood out through the arteries to the body's tissues and organs, and then receives deoxygenated blood back through the veins to be reoxygenated in the lungs.
Oxygen-depleted blood can be found in the veins, as it has already delivered oxygen to the body's tissues and is returning to the heart to be reoxygenated in the lungs.