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I think you meant "through the body". if that is so: the heart does, it pumps oxygen poor blood to your lungs. then the blood absorbs the oxygen with the help of diffusion. this is like smoke: smoke doesn't stay together, it goes to places where no smoke is. the same counts for your blood, there is no oxygen in it so the oxygen goes into your veins. then the heart pumps it around the body until the oxygen is used up. the process will start over again.Your heart.
Oxygen is transported from the lungs to the tissues through the bloodstream. It binds to hemoglobin molecules in red blood cells, forming oxyhemoglobin. The heart pumps oxygen-rich blood through arteries to the tissues, where oxygen is released for cellular respiration.
The right side of the heart pumps oxygen-poor blood into the lungs for oxygenation.
The left side of the heart pumps oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body. Oxygen-rich blood flows from the lungs into the left atrium, is pumped into the left ventricle, and then is distributed throughout the body via the aorta.
After oxygen leaves the lungs, it enters the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs. It then travels to the heart, which pumps the oxygen-rich blood to various tissues and organs in the body. The oxygen is used by cells in these tissues and organs for energy production through a process called cellular respiration.
It pumps oxygen and blood through your system.
Heart pumps O2 rich blood to body through artries.
lungs pumps air to the heart and heart pumps air around body through blood
The heart pumps blood which is a liquid. A certain amount of gas is absorbed by blood (particularly oxygen, which the body needs) but it is not in the form of a gas when the heart pumps it.
'c' heart pumps oxygen rich blood, 'a' oxygen rich blood arrives at capillaries, 'd' oxygen moves through capillary walls, 'b' oxygen enters body cells.
The left ventricle is the chamber of the heart that pumps oxygen-rich blood through the aorta and throughout the body. It is responsible for delivering vital oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body.
The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs.
The heart is the organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It is a muscular organ located in the chest and is responsible for circulating oxygen and nutrients to all cells in the body.
Yes, the heart and lungs are connected through the circulatory system. The heart pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and then pumps oxygen-rich blood back to the rest of the body.
The role of the atria is to receive oxygen poor and oxygen rich blood from the body and lungs. It then pumps the blood to other parts throughout the body. Oxygen rich blood flows in through the left atrium and is pumped through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. On the other side the right atrium pumps oxygen poor blood into the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve.
I think you meant "through the body". if that is so: the heart does, it pumps oxygen poor blood to your lungs. then the blood absorbs the oxygen with the help of diffusion. this is like smoke: smoke doesn't stay together, it goes to places where no smoke is. the same counts for your blood, there is no oxygen in it so the oxygen goes into your veins. then the heart pumps it around the body until the oxygen is used up. the process will start over again.Your heart.
Positive displacement pumps and centrifugal pumps are the two broad categories commonly used as the energy source in a liquid system. Positive displacement pumps provide a constant flow rate, whereas centrifugal pumps generate flow through the conversion of rotational kinetic energy to hydrodynamic energy.