Blood gets pumped to all parts of the body, including the heart.
so it has oxygen to give to the rest of the body boooyeh ;)
the direction of movement of water in plants moves only in one direction which is upwards while the other is two directions , up and downwards. ------- Water moves only in one direction from roots to stems and then leaves in plants but blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart before being pumped to the other parts of body./ Blood passes the heart twice, but only once in plants.
Human blood is a tissue. It is made of different cells working together for a common function.
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.
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
Blood is pumped by the heart.
its part of the circulatory system that the heart pumps blood to all parts of the body
Blood is pumped faster to the other parts of the body when u exercise or exert energy because as oxygen is needed by all of the body parts,.... blood supplies them oxygen .. thats why heart pumps faster when energy is exerted :D
The blood is pumped to the aorta and is then distributed to all the parts of the body.
The human heart provides a continuous blood circulation through the cardiac cycle and is one of the most vital organs in the human body.
The oxygen rich blood is usually pumped out of the heart from the left side. It is then pumped to the various parts of the body.
Everywhere. There is no part of the body that doesn't receive blood excepting connective tissue.
Yes blood is oxygenated then it is pumped to all parts of the body including the heart.
The blood from the different parts of the body enters the heart through veins in order to be pumped/circulated. First through the lungs to be oxygenated and then back to the body where it can deliver the oxygen. Starting at the heart, freshly oxygenated blood is pumped to the body where the oxygen is used up by muscles etc., and the deoxygenated blood then returns to the heart. It is then pumped to the lungs where it absorbs oxygen from the air you breathe, and finally it is pumped back to the heart and the cycle begins over again.
The human heart has 4 chambers. Blood with no O2 goes to the heart then is pumped to the lungs to receive O2 then the blood is sent back to the heart where it is then pumped to the rest of the body.
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Blood cells are part of the blood the blood doesn't return from the blood cells. Very basically, the blood is pumped from the heart through the arteries to various parts of the body. The blood does it's job of delivering necessary substances to the body's cells - such as nutrients and oxygen - and then transports waste products away from those same cells via the veins. The blood goes back to the heart where it is pumped to the lungs. In the lungs the blood is oxygenated and pumped back to various parts of the body