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Blood flows through arteries (from the heart), veins (to the heart) and capillaries. The heart pumps oxygenated blood out of the aorta and it circulates throughout the body providing oxygen to the muscles and organs (both voluntary and involuntary). The deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through veins. Veins have valves to stop blood flowing in the wrong direction. So the blood returns to the heart though both the superior and inferior vena cava and is then carried to the lungs where it is re-oxygenated, carried back to the heart and again pumped out the aorta. All in all the heart makes blood flow. A blood flow is the blood pumped from the heart to all parts of body through arteries and flow back through veins. A blood flow can also be normal menstruation, or a uterus vaginal problem.
Blood gets pumped to all parts of the body, including the heart.
The heart pumps blood through blood vessels. Blood vessels leaving the heart are called arteries, and the blood vessels returning to the heart are called veins. Connecting the arteries and veins are smaller blood vessels called capillaries.It's pumped around through tubes called veins and arteries by the heart.The circulatory system is basically a closed network of tubes. The heart muscles contract, which squeezes blood into the arteries. There are valves in arteries and veins to stop the blood flowing 'backwards' - and so, with each heartbeat, the blood is forced forwards through the circulatory system before returning to the heart to start again.
the un-oxygenated blood is pumped into the lungs where the oxygen is transfused out of the tiny air sacks or avioli before being pumped back to the heart and around the body
The same blood flowed through the viens and arteries. Nova AnwserHarvey is best-known for the discovery of the Circulation of the Blood!The first "accurate" description of the systemic circulation.(Even though he had to postulate the existence of the capillary beds.)
Blood is pumped to all the body by the heart, through the arteries. It returns to the heart through the veins.
The blood is pumped out of the heart, when it is oxygenated, through the left atrium and left ventricle into the aorta.
Blood is pumped by the heart.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the heart through arteries. The "Used" blood is further pumped back to the heart through veins. 'Veins' is your answer.
Blood is pumped through blood vessels (arteries and veins) by the heart.
Oxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart by the left ventricle.
Veins running back to your heart from your ear! Jk, the Veins flow thru your neck and the blood is reoxygenated to continue its cycle.
Blood is pumped from the heart to every cell in the body.
upper chambers of the heart
William Harvey
The blood circuit is the totalising of all the veins, aortas and capillaries in the body, through which the blood is pumped by the heart. The oxygenate blood is pumped by the heart until it reaches the capillaries where the blood switches to veins and comes back to the heart again.
through your veins pumped around by your heart