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The left ventricle pumps oxygen rich blood out of the heart through the aortic valve. The heart works as a pump with an average of 72 beats per minute in healthy adults.
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.
The gas you need to stay alive is Oxygen, you need oxygen to carry vital functions of body, when you inhale oxygen, its goes directly into the lungs and through alveolis, which are present in lungs oxygen get absorbed into blood which is then taken to heart and heart pumps the blood to each and every part and organ of the body, so like this your body works.
No. Oxygen and Nitrogen molecules are not the same size. China has a railroad that rides along at 20,000 feet in Tibet. They pump air into the cars. The cars have filters. Nitrogen gas leaves through the filters and oxygen remains in the railroad cars. By using simple pumps and filters they increase the amount of oxygen in the cars. If oxygen and nitrogen were the same size, it would not work.
Be a little more specific.In general: You breath in oxygen through your nose, into your lungs. It is carried from you lungs into the blood system and is carried be bonding to Iron in hemoglobin. It goes throughout the body because the heart pumps the blood through the circulatory system. Cells absorb Oxygen in order to perform aerobic reparation in the mitochondria. Carbon dioxide is a by-product of the production of ATP in aerobic respiration. At the end of ATP synthase Oxygen combines with hydrogen and forms water.
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.
The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs.
'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 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.
The left ventricle.
The left ventricle pumps oxygen rich blood out of the heart through the aortic valve. The heart works as a pump with an average of 72 beats per minute in healthy adults.
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.
The RIGHT VENTRICLE pumps the oxygen-poor blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve and into the pulmonary artery, which carries it to the lungs.
Well for starters the air comes in through your mouth. That allows oxygen into the lungs which in turn pumps oxygen into the veins.