As opposed to the left aorta, or as opposed to the wrong aorta?
There's only one aorta, so I'm not quite sure what your question is supposed to mean, but yes, blood does flow through the aorta.
(Might you, perchance, have meant "atrium" instead? There are a left and right one of those, with the right one being the collector of blood from the superior and inferior vena cava and the left one being the collector of blood from the pulmonary vein.)
Trace a drop of blood from the left knee to the right arm
red
The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not
a red blood cell is red when it reaches oxegen.
As a red blood cell travels from the vena cava to the aorta, it first enters the right atrium of the heart through the inferior or superior vena cava. From there, it passes into the right ventricle, then moves into the pulmonary artery to travel to the lungs for oxygenation. After picking up oxygen, it returns via the pulmonary veins to the left atrium, flows into the left ventricle, and finally exits the heart through the aorta.
Capillaries
red blood cells are a type of cell
its is the red blood cell on our body.
veins
Blood contains red blood cells. Red blood cells don't contain blood. Blood does not enter the red blood cell.
The abdominal aorta provides oxygenated blood and nutrients to the lower half of the bodyThe abdominal aorta is the final section of the largest artery in the body. It supplies oxygenated blood to the abdominal organs, pelvic organs, and the legs.
It is biconcave in shape , mature red blood cell do not have nucleus,