it goes to the lungs
Blood passes through the right atrium to the right atrioventricular valve, or "AV valve" for short, into the right ventricle during pulmonary contraction.
through seminular valve at the time of ventricle contaraction blood from right ventricle is pumped to lungs.
In the mammalian (and avian) heart, blood passes directly from the atria into the corresponding ventricles. So blood from the right atrium next enters the right ventricle.
Into the right ventricle.
The right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary circuit. Blood flows from the right ventricle, through the pulmonary arteries, to the lungs where oxygen is received. Right Ventricle right atriumThe right side of the heart accepts blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae via the right atrium. This blood passes through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle, which then pumps the blood through the pulmonic valve into the pulmonary artery and to the lungs to be oxygenated.
Oxygen goes from the muscles to the right atrium, from there it goes to the right ventricle and into the lungs then it passes from the lungs to through the left atrium and into the left ventricle where it is recirculated through the body.
The blood in our body is mainly circulated through the heart.It passes through the right atrium to the right ventricle and from right ventricle to lungs and from lungs to left atrium and goes to left ventricle and from here it is pumped to all parts of the body! Hope it helped!
The left ventricle pumps blood around the body whereas the right ventricle only sends it to the lungs in pulmonary circulation.
2 valves: pulmonary valve- blood leaving from the right ventricle passes through it towards the lungs; aortic valve- blood leaving from the left ventricle passes through it to the body (by way of the aorta)
the tricuspid valve is between the right atrium and ventricle. deoxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae flows from the right atrium to right ventricle through this tricuspid valve. from there it goes to the lungs for oxygenation via the pulmonary artery.
I don't really understan the question so bear with me: Blood flows into the right atrium through the superior and inferior vena cava, then it passes through the tricuspid valve into the right valve; the it goes through the semilunar valves into the pulmonary artery, and then goes to the lungs. I hope the answer you want is somewhere in there.
The heart has four chambers. They consist of the left ventricle, right ventricle, left atrium, and right atrium. The left ventricle pumps blood through the aortic valve into the aorta. The right ventricle pumps blood into the pulmonary artery. The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein. The right atrium receives oxygen-poor blood from the body through the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava.Right atrium gets the oxygen depleted blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle Right ventricle pumps it to the lungs.Left atrium gets the oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.Left ventricle pumps the blood back into the body.