both the superior and inferior vena cava pump the blood into the right atrium.
Then, the right atrium pumps the blood through a valve, and into the right ventricle.
right atrium
coronary sinus. It is a vein located on the heart's surface that collects deoxygenated blood from the coronary circulation and returns it to the right atrium.
The coronary sinus is the main vessel that drains oxygen-depleted blood from the myocardium into the right atrium. It collects blood from the cardiac veins that run throughout the heart muscle and then empties into the right atrium of the heart.
The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood, then the blood moves into the right ventricle. So both of them receive deoxygenated blood. Once the blood returns from the lungs it is oxygenated and comes into the heart through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium then to the left ventricle then out to the body.
This statement is incorrect. Oxygenated blood is found in the left atrium of the heart, having been pumped from the lungs by the left ventricle. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body.
There are two the superior (from the head) and inferior (from the body) vena cava.
oxygenated blood
The superior vena cava conducts blood from the head to the right atrium.
Blood that comes in to the right atrium comes from the pulmonary vein.
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th blood vessel that goes to the right atrium is cava
The vessel that brings blood to the heart from the trunk and pelvic region is the inferior vena cava. It is one of the main blood vessels in the body, responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the right atrium of the heart.
right atrium
The Superior and inferior vena cava.
The superior vena cava
blood first enters the heart through the right atrium.
vena cava (superior and inferior)