so it has oxygen to give to the rest of the body
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The two types of blood that are in the heart are oxygen-rich blood that is pumped from the lungs to the body (systemic circulation) and oxygen-poor blood that is pumped from the body to the lungs (pulmonary circulation).
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
Blood is pumped from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated to the rest of the body through arteries to deliver oxygen and nutrients, returning to the heart through veins to be pumped again.
Right ventricle. Blood gets pumped from the body to the lungs where it is oxygenated then returns to the heart where it is pumped to the the other organs that need oxygen, e.g. the brain.
To the lungs
blood is pumped through lungs
To remove CO2 and to replenish the O2 in the blood.
The blood absorbs oxygen from the lungs - enabling it to be transported throughout the body.
The lungs
Because it has to be pumped into the ventricles with some pressure so they can fill up with blood before getting pumped out of the heart and into the lungs and the body.
Blood is pumped into the lungs and the blood is oxygenated when oxygen is taken into the lungs
Arteries.
The two types of blood that are in the heart are oxygen-rich blood that is pumped from the lungs to the body (systemic circulation) and oxygen-poor blood that is pumped from the body to the lungs (pulmonary circulation).
When blood is pumped to the lungs, it releases carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen. The blood then returns to the left side of the heart, which pumps the oxygenated blood to the body tissues.
Blood from the body is first received by the heart in right artery. This blood is then pumped into the lungs so that it can get oxygen before being distributed to the rest of the body.
The blood needs to receive oxygen from the lungs so it can deliver it to the rest of the body.
the right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body. from there it goes to the right ventricle where it is pumped out to the lungs to become oxygenated. coming back from the lungs it goes to the left atrium and then to the left ventricle before being pumped back out to the body again.