It helps to think of the right atrium as the ending point for the flow of blood; however, to answer you questions blood goes throughout the body from the right atrium as follows: right ventricle, left and right pulmonary arteries, lungs, air sacs within the lungs, left and right pulmonary veins, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, to the upper and lower body, superior vena cave from upper body, inferior vena cave from lower body, back to the right atrium where the cycle starts again.
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
The following is the pathway of blood through the body: 1. blood enters the heart from the body through the superior & inferior vena cava 2. it enters the right atrium and passes through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle 3. it passes from the right ventricle through the pulmonary valve, pulmonary artery and to the lungs to be oxygenated 4. oxygenated blood returns from the lungs and into the left atrium 5. it passes through the bicuspid valve into the left ventricle 6. it leaves the left ventricle through the aortic valve, into the aorta and out to the rest of the body
The left atrium of the heart receives oxygented blood from the pulmonary veins returning oxygenated blood to the heart.
Left atrium.
When it leaves the left atrium, blood passes through the tricuspid valve into the left ventricle.
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
it starts with the hear and enters the valve through the atrium
well you have two atria the right atrium and left atrium but i think the right atrium has deoxygenated blood and the left atrium has oxygenated blood.
Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart through the right atrium
The blood flows from the right atrium through the tricuspid valve to the right ventricle.
The pulmonary artery is the primary artery going to the heart; very basically- it transports the blood below the heart. The aorta runs above the heart and is actually the largest artery, but it handles less blood as it has a smaller area to cover.
The normal pathway of blood flow starts in the right atrium of the heart where deoxygenated blood enters from the body, then flows into the right ventricle and is pumped to the lungs to get oxygenated. Oxygenated blood returns to the left atrium of the heart, flows into the left ventricle, and is then pumped out to the rest of the body.
There are many section in the heart, starting with: The Superior Vena Cava, where de-oxygenated blood flows in from the body. From there the blood flows into the Right Atrium, through the Tricuspid Valve and into the Right Ventricle. After the blood is in the Right Ventricle, the blood flows out of the heart through the Inferior Vena Cava and in to the lungs, where it can be oxygenated. Once oxygenated, the blood flows back into the heart through the Pulmonary Artery. From the Pulmonary Artery the blood flows into the Left Atrium, through the Mitral Valve and into the Left Ventricle. From there the blood flows through the Pulmonary Valve to the Aorta and out into the body. The process then starts over from there.
Right atrium is where the blood enters through superior or inferior vena cava.
Yes it does collect blood because the blood is meant 4 people who needs it.
Oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through the pulmonary veins and then into the left atrium.
The left atrium of the heart receives oxygented blood from the pulmonary veins returning oxygenated blood to the heart.