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Oxygenated blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart via pulmonary veins to be pumped throughout the body.

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In a mammal blood leaving the lungs next goes to the heart?

Yes


Where does oxygen blood go after leaving the lungs?

it goes through and around your body!


Blood leaving the lungs is?

Blood leaving the lungs is oxygenated


How does blood entering the lungs differ from blood leaving the lungs?

The blood leaving the lungs is loaded with oxygen, while blood entering the lungs is about to get oxygen from the respiratory system.


Where does blood that is leaving the right ventricle go?

Blood from the right ventricle goes through the pulmonic valve and then into the lungs.


Where does oxygen rich-blood go after leaving the lungs?

After the lungs the blood goes to the heart. The heart then pumps the blood around the body via the arteries to where the oxygen is needed. The veins return the blood, with oxtgen removed, to the lungs where it can be oxygenated again.


Where does oxygen rich blood go after leaving the blood?

After the lungs the blood goes to the heart. The heart then pumps the blood around the body via the arteries to where the oxygen is needed. The veins return the blood, with oxtgen removed, to the lungs where it can be oxygenated again.


What is blood before it goes to the lungs?

Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.


Does the blood flow to the left atrium after it leaves the pulmonary veins?

Yes, blood leaving the lungs via the pulmonary veins goes into the left atrium.


What does the blood entering the lungs has more off than the blood leaving the lungs?

carbon dioxide


When the blood goes to the lungs is absorbed?

lungs


How does blood in the artery leaving the right ventricle differ from the blood in the artery leaving the left ventricle to where does the artery leaving the right ventricle carry blood?

The blood leaving the left ventricle is oxygen-rich and the blood coming out of the right ventricle is oxygen-poor. It then goes through the pulmonary arteries and into the capillaries of the lung where the carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen.