From the right ventricle, the unoxygenated blood flows through the pulmonary artery and into the lungs where it is oxygenated. From the lungs the newly oxygenated bloos flows through the pulmonary vein to the left heart. From the left ventricle the blood flows through the aorta into general circulation.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs or the pulmonary circulation.
The left side pumps blood to the body or systemic circulation
blood travels from the Inferior and superior vena cava> Right Atrium>Right Ventricle>Lungs via pulmonary arteries>Left Atrium via Pulmonary veins>Left Ventricle>Aorta>Body
pulmonary trunk
The blood that leaves the right side of the heart is passed into the pulmonary arteries. This blood is oxygenated in the lungs and passes through the pulmonary veins into the left side of the heart.
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.
The right side of the heart deals with de-oxgenated blood which is taken to the lungs by the pulmonary artery. The left side of the heart deals with the oxygenated blood which has been brought from the lungs by the pulmonary vein.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs, and the left side pumps blood to the rest of the body. The blood on the right side is deoxygenated and the blood on the left side is oxygenated.
Blood goes into the right side of the heart from the body then pumped to the lungs for purification( this is when oxygen is mixed with haemoglobin( a substance in the body) to make the blood cleaned, it is then pumped to the left side of the heart were it is transported to every part of the body, then the circulation starts all over again.............
When blood exits the right side of the heart it goes to the pulmonary artery and the lungs.
Blood comes from around your body into the right side of your heart. From there the blood goes into your lungs, where it receives oxygen. It goes back into the left side of the heart then is pumped around the body again.
The blood that leaves the right side of the heart is passed into the pulmonary arteries. This blood is oxygenated in the lungs and passes through the pulmonary veins into the left side of the heart.
Venal
Generally, blood goes in on the right side and out on the left.
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.
The right side of the heart deals with de-oxgenated blood which is taken to the lungs by the pulmonary artery. The left side of the heart deals with the oxygenated blood which has been brought from the lungs by the pulmonary vein.
it goes to the atrium, the superior vena cava, and the inferior vena cava
it goes to the atrium, the superior vena cava, and the inferior vena cava
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.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs, and the left side pumps blood to the rest of the body. The blood on the right side is deoxygenated and the blood on the left side is oxygenated.
It is left auricle in heart which receives blood from the lung.