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What is the blood that travels from the lungs into the heart called?

Oxygenated blood


Deoxygenated blood travels away from the heart and toward the where it becomes oxygenated.?

Deoxygenated blood travels away from the heart to the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and becomes oxygenated.


What travels from the lungs to the heart?

Oxygen rich or oxygenated blood.


What is blood carried to the heart by?

Unoxygenated blood travels to the heart though the veins to be pumped to your lung capillaries. At you lung capillaries the blood becomes oxygenated and then goes back to the heart to pump oxygenated blood to the rest of your body. the capillaries blood travels though you arteries.


What receives oxygenated blood from the body?

The oxygenated blood travels around your body whilst releasing the oxygen, they eventually run out before returning to the lungs for more.


What type of blood does an artery carry?

oxygenated blood oxygenated blood oxygenated blood


What side of the cardiovascular system do you inhale rich oxygenated blood?

Oxygen-rich blood travels through the left side of the body first.


Where does the pulmonary vein move blood to and from?

The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood away from the lungs, to the left atrium of the heart.


What is the cause of alveoli in lungs?

alveoli are tiny branches of the lungs where blood travels to be oxygenated so it is useful to the rest of the body.


What is largest blood vessel in the body?

the largest artery in the body is called the aorta, which is located in by the heart. Once the blood has been oxygenated by the lungs, and brought back by the pulmonary veins, then it travels to the heart and then the aorta, where the oxygenated blood is supplied to the body.


Where does blood go after passing through the lungs?

After passing through the lungs, oxygenated blood travels back to the heart and is pumped out to the rest of the body through the arteries.


How do you analyze the effects of exercise on the cardio respiratory system?

When we breathe in through our nose and mouth, the lungs bring in air and then oxygen into our blood, in our lungs there are billions of tiny sacs called the alveoli, it has a huge surface area and the walls are extremely thin, this is when the air in the lungs travels to get to the blood in the capillaries, which it is very small in the body's blood vessels, and it is a part of the microcirculation. The blood is oxygenated, which is carried by red blood cells; this then travels to the heart into the right atrium and down the right ventricle. The oxygenated blood then travels around the whole body to get rid of the waste product; this is known as respiration. When the respiration takes place the oxygenated blood uses energy to turn into carbon dioxide, which is the waste product. When the waste product is being removed, it is carrying out CO2, so this means the oxygenated blood turns in de-oxygenated blood. The de-oxygenated gets pumped through the left atrium, up to the left ventricle, through are lungs and then we breathe out the carbon dioxide; this is known as the gaseous exchange of oxygen into carbon dioxide.