Blood returns from the lungs after collecting oxygen, via the Pulmonary Vein to the Left Atrium. Then is pushed through to the Left Ventricle where it is pumped around the body with its fresh supply of oxygen leaving the heart via the Aorta. Hope this helps.
Once your right ventricle pumps blood into the 2 pulmonary arteries, it is carried to the right and left lung. It receives oxygen in the lungs and is then carried to the left atrium of the heart though the pulmonary veins.
Blood returns from the lungs after collecting oxygen, via the Pulmonary Vein to the Left Atrium. Then is pushed through to the Left Ventricle where it is pumped around the body with its fresh supply of oxygen leaving the heart via the Aorta.
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Just about the whole of your body. I have heart failure, ask me about it.
the oxygenated blood from lungs goes to left atrium. left atrium pumps this blood to left ventricle. After this left ventricle pumps the blood to whole body through aorta.
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Through the Pulmonary Vein.
The right.
The left side of the heart (the left ventricle) pumps blood through aorta into systemic arteries.The right ventricle is the one in charge of pumping the venous blood into the lungs, where blood gets oxygenated and can then go to left ventricle to be pumped through systemic arteries.However, the left ventricle does also pump some blood into the lungs: aorta gives off branches (bronchial arteries) that go into lungs and supply oxygen to the cells of lung tissue.To summarize, lungs get blood from both sides of the heart. From the left ventricle, they get the blood that feeds them, and from the right ventricle they get the blood which they have to fill with oxygen.
lemmie just give you the whole story: we breath in oxygen which goes to our lungs and diffuses into the blood in our pulmonary vein. this vein carries the oxygenated blood to the left atrium of our heart, then down to the left ventricle. This part of the heart is v. strong, as it then pumps the blood through the aorta to the muscles all over our body, which then take the oxygen to respire. From out body, the deoxygenated blood goes through the vena cava to the right atrium of our heart, then to the right ventricle that pumps that DEOXYGENATED blood up to the lungs to go all over again. hope i helped :)
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because one side of your pumps Co2 and the other pumps O2 , and the two types of blood go to different parts of the body .
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The right.
to the rest of the body to supply blood for daily activities
To the left side of your heart.
Because the heart was developed from tissues that makes it go to the left side.
The left side of the heart pumps blood to the body. The right side of the heart receives the oxygen depleted blood from the body and sends it to the lungs. The left side then gets the oxygen enriched blood from the lungs and sends it out into the rest of the body.
The right side. After the blood has been oxygenized from the lungs, it passes through to the aortic valve to go to other parts of the body.
Blood leaves the right side of the heart and goes to out the pulmonary trunk (a very large artery) to the pulmonary arteries (left and right) to the capillaries in the lungs and picks up oxygen.
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The left side of the heart (the left ventricle) pumps blood through aorta into systemic arteries.The right ventricle is the one in charge of pumping the venous blood into the lungs, where blood gets oxygenated and can then go to left ventricle to be pumped through systemic arteries.However, the left ventricle does also pump some blood into the lungs: aorta gives off branches (bronchial arteries) that go into lungs and supply oxygen to the cells of lung tissue.To summarize, lungs get blood from both sides of the heart. From the left ventricle, they get the blood that feeds them, and from the right ventricle they get the blood which they have to fill with oxygen.
lemmie just give you the whole story: we breath in oxygen which goes to our lungs and diffuses into the blood in our pulmonary vein. this vein carries the oxygenated blood to the left atrium of our heart, then down to the left ventricle. This part of the heart is v. strong, as it then pumps the blood through the aorta to the muscles all over our body, which then take the oxygen to respire. From out body, the deoxygenated blood goes through the vena cava to the right atrium of our heart, then to the right ventricle that pumps that DEOXYGENATED blood up to the lungs to go all over again. hope i helped :)
Correct. Blood returning to the right side of the heart has already left the body and returned to the heart to be pumped to the lungs. There it will let go of carbon dioxide and pick up oxygen.