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The right heart pumps unoxygenated blood to the lungs, and the left heart pumps blood that contains oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen. From the lungs it goes back to the left side of the heart, which pumps it out to the rest of the body. Blood then returns to the right side of the heart and starts the cycle over.
Yes, it does. So that you can get oxygenated blood throughout your body, the right side pumps de-oxygenated blood not to the whole body, but just into to lungs to pick up the oxygen it needs, to return to the heart and be pumped to the rest of the body.
Though both ventricles of the heart pump blood out of the heart and into the body, I assume you're talking about the chamber that pumps blood to the capillaries of the head and arms or abdominal organs and legs. This would be the left ventricle, which receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and sends it through the aorta to supply the body's systems with oxygen.
The left side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body.
The left ventricle pumps blood to the body. It is rich in oxygen.
The right heart pumps unoxygenated blood to the lungs, and the left heart pumps blood that contains oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
head and body =)
The left side of the heart receives the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the body.
The right and left ventricles of the heart contract, or pump blood, at the same time. The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs, and the left ventricle pumps blood to the body.
The right side of the heart receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to your lungs. The left side receives oxygen-rich blood and from the lungs and pumps it into the body.
The left ventricle pumps oxygen rich blood out of the heart through the aortic valve. The heart works as a pump with an average of 72 beats per minute in healthy adults.
Your left ventricle pumps oxygen rich blood throughout the body while the left atrium receives the oxygen rich blood from the lungs.
The left side of the heart receives blood from the lungs which is rich in oxygen. The heart then pumps throughout the body.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen. From the lungs it goes back to the left side of the heart, which pumps it out to the rest of the body. Blood then returns to the right side of the heart and starts the cycle over.
The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs.
The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs. The blood picks up oxygen in the lungs. It goes from there to the left side of the heart.