Oxygen leaves the lungs and enters the blood during the process of respiration. When we inhale, oxygen-rich air fills the alveoli in the lungs, where oxygen diffuses across the alveolar walls into the bloodstream. This oxygen binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is then transported to tissues throughout the body. Additionally, carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, moves from the blood into the lungs to be exhaled.
Deoxygenated blood goes to the lungs to get rid of carbon dioxide and to pick up oxygen.
Blood goes to the lungs oxygen poor and comes out of the lungs oxygen rich.
Blood leaves the pulmonary artery and travels into the lungs. In the lungs the blood releases carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen.
It goes to the Atrium the the Ventrilcle and then the Lungs. Second time it goes to the Atrium, Ventricle and it leaves the Aorta to the whole body. Here is a helpful song: In Down and Out In Down and Out In through the A Down to the V and out to the Lungs In through the A Down to the V Ou to the whole body
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Yes, blood leaving the lungs via the pulmonary veins goes into the left atrium.
Remember arteries away from the heart. This goes into the lungs to pick up oxygen.
Oxygenated blood leaves the lungs and returns to the heart via pulmonary veins to be pumped throughout the body.
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...to the lungs.
Freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs goes directly to the heart. From there, approximately 50% of the blood goes directly to the brain and head while the other half is distributed to the rest of the body.
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