through the shunts
Heck if I know
Leg>heart>lungs>heart>arm
Blood flows from the systemic circulation into the right atrium of the heart, then passes through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle. From there, blood is pumped to the lungs. On the blood's return from the lungs, it enters the left atrium, then moves through the bicuspid valve to the left ventricle. From there, it is pumped to the systemic circulation.
The pulmonary circulation takes blood from the heart to the lungs and back again. Blood moves from the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery, then into the lungs where blood is oxygenated. Blood returns from the lungs to the heart in the pulmonary vein, and enters the left atrium.
False in general as it is only indirectly that blood pumped by the heart is oxygenated. The heart is primarily a pump. Blood pumped to the lungs picks up oxygen (becomes oxygenated) and disposes of carbon dioxide. Oxygen diffusing from the alveoli of the lungs is the true site of oxygenation. Thus the heart's pumping only gives blood the route to the lungs, the site of oxygenation. The heart has no oxygenation powers of its own.
Yes for types B, C, and D.
The Blood Stained Route Map was created in 2002.
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A bypass means creating an alternate route, for example, creating an alternate route for blood flow since the main vessel is blocked with a clot
the pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein
One surgical procedure to create an alternative route for blood circulation is known as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). In CABG, a healthy blood vessel is taken from another part of the body and used to bypass a blocked or narrowed coronary artery, allowing blood to flow more freely to the heart muscle. This procedure can help improve blood supply to the heart and alleviate symptoms of coronary artery disease.
I dont know why you dont look in a book.
a blood cell travels through the body over and over again and again until the blood cell stops or doesn't take the usual route.
As soon as it enters your blood stream. Depending on the route of ingestion, that could be instantaneously.
it enters in the liver mostly but also in many other places on the bloods route.
Collateral circulation provides alternate pathways for blood to reach an organ if the usual route is blocked or restricted. It helps to ensure that vital organs receive adequate blood supply even if there is an obstruction in a blood vessel.
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