Oxygenated blood is revived from the lungs through the pulmonary veins, which carry it to the left atrium of the heart. From there, the blood moves into the left ventricle, which pumps it out through the aorta to supply the body with oxygen. This process is part of the pulmonary circulation, where blood is oxygenated in the lungs and then returned to the heart for distribution.
Blood becomes oxygenated in the lungs.
Blood is pumped into the lungs and the blood is oxygenated when oxygen is taken into the lungs
Blood is de-oxygenated when it it pumped into the lungs, and after going through the lungs, is now oxygenated.
lungs
Arteries and veins carry freshly-oxygenated blood away from the lungs.
Pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs
The body picks up oxygen through the lungs.
Blood leaving the lungs is oxygenated
oxygenated blood
Pulmonary veins, these are the only viens that carry oxygenated blood
The left side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood.
The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood away from the lungs, to the left atrium of the heart.