The Inferior Vena Cava.
superior vena cava
Inferior vena cava
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The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart. The blood is deoxygenated.
A reservoir collects blood drained from the venous circulation. Tubing connects the venous cannulae to the reservoir. Reservoir designs include open or closed systems.
Cerebrospinal fluid collects in the venous sinuses within the brain before returning to the blood through the arachnoid granulations.
The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood. The right atrium collects venous blood return from the superior and inferior venae cavae and the right ventricle pumps this blood to the lungs.
pulmonary arterial blood as it has moce CO2 than venous
The influx of carbon dioxide in venous blood.
interesting fact when blood is in your veins it is blue but when you get a shot oxygen hit you blood and it turns red.
The receiving chambers of the heart are the two chambers on the top, the atria. The right atrium takes venous blood from the body, and the left atrium collects blood coming from the lungs where it has been oxygenated. The serious pumping happens in the ventricles, the two chambers below the atria. The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs, and the left ventricle pumps the blood out into the body, both pumping at the same time.