The blood from the pulmonary trunk primarily goes to the lungs. It carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the pulmonary arteries, which then split into the left and right pulmonary arteries, directing blood to the corresponding lungs. In the lungs, carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen, allowing the blood to become oxygenated before returning to the heart via the pulmonary veins.
The right ventricle pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk.
Blood flows from the right atrium into the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve. Upon contraction of the right ventricle, blood is pumped through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary trunk. The pulmonary trunk then divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries, which carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
From the right ventricle, the blood with flow through the pulmonary trunk and to the lungs.
The pulmonary trunk divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries.
aortaAND..pulmonary trunk
the pulmonary trunk is the "pipe" that your blood goes through to get from the right side of the heart to the lungs to get oxygenated.
The pulmonic valve, a semilunar valve located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk, opens to allow blood to flow into the pulmonary artery. This valve opens when the pressure in the right ventricle is greater than the pressure in the pulmonary artery, allowing blood to be pumped from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
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The pulmonary or pulmonic valve (a semilunar valve) controls blood flow from the right ventricle to the "pulmonary trunk" that branches into the two pulmonary arteries carrying blood to the lungs.
The blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs is called the pulmonary trunk or pulmonary artery
The pulmonary trunk carries blood from the right ventricle of the heart, then splits into the left and right pulmonary arteries. Answer: pulmonary trunk/left and right pulmonary arteries
The left and right pulmonary arteries carry blood from the pulmonary trunk to the hilum of the corresponding lung.