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.
Blood moves to the right ventricle where it is pumped to the lungs.
The heart does not specifically pump to any organ, it pumps blood threw the circulatory system. The "Pulmonary side" of the cardiac circulation is the "right" side of the heart which pumps blood TO the lungs. Therefore all the parts of the heart which are on the right side would be considered the answer.
Congestive heart failure is the condition of a weakened heart not able to pump blood effectively.Congestive heart failure.
the left atrium and left ventricle are the heart chambers which pumps blood toward the artery. . . xD
The heat pumps and sends the blood to different parts of the body. The heart beating looks like the pump.
lungs and other blood vessels
The left side of a bird's heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body for circulation.
The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood (blood deprived of oxygen) to the lungs where it can then receive oxygen.
Right ventricle.
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pretty much through the whole body!
arteries dont lead the blood to the heart to pump the blood veins do!
The muscle of the left side of your heart is larger and thicker than the right one because the left part of your heart has to pump blood to your whole body, while the right part only has to pump blood to your lungs. More work needs bigger muscles.
Right ventrical
Blood. The right side pumps deoxygenated blood and the left pumps the oxygenated blood.
Blood moves to the right ventricle where it is pumped to the lungs.
The heart does not specifically pump to any organ, it pumps blood threw the circulatory system. The "Pulmonary side" of the cardiac circulation is the "right" side of the heart which pumps blood TO the lungs. Therefore all the parts of the heart which are on the right side would be considered the answer.