vena cava ------> right atrium----> right ventricle----> pulmonary veins -----> lungs
Starts on the Vena Cava----> Tricuspid valve, right atrium, plumonary valve, right ventricle---> ends lungs
RA, tricuspid valve, RV, pulmonary semilunar valve, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary arteries
Through Superior vena cava & inferior vena cava . The blood from anterior part of the body is taken to heart through superior vena cava,the blood from posterior part of the body is taken through inferior vena cava.
The function of the vena cava is to return blood back to the heart.
Blood from the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava meet to flow into the right atrium, then to the right ventricle, in order to go into the lungs and refresh the oxygen in the blood .
The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart. The blood is deoxygenated.
The superior vena cava brings blood back from the upper part of the body. The inferior vena cava drains the rest of the body.
The superior vena cava brings de-oxygenated blood from parts of the body higher than the heart and returns the blood to the right atrium.
The superior vena cava is responsible for delivering deoxygenated blood from the upper portion of your body to the heart.
The vena cava (both) are very large veins. All veins carry blood back to the heart. In the case of the vena cava, this is blood from the upper body (superior vena cava) and from the lower body (inferior vena cava).
The superior vena cava can take in blood from the top of your body and the inferior vena cava can take in blood from the lungs and lower parts of your body.
receives blood returning to the heart from the superior and inferior vena cava.