The blood leaving the left ventricle flows into the aorta, the largest artery in the body. From the aorta, it is distributed to the systemic circulation, delivering oxygen-rich blood to various organs and tissues throughout the body. This process is essential for supplying the body's cells with the oxygen and nutrients they need for metabolism and function.
The blood leaving the left ventricle is oxygen-rich and the blood coming out of the right ventricle is oxygen-poor. It then goes through the pulmonary arteries and into the capillaries of the lung where the carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen.
right ventricle
deoxygenated
Blood is pumped from the left ventricle through the Aortic Semilunar valve into the Aorta.
Incompetent mitral valve allows the retrograde flow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
No, it flows from the Right Atrium to the Right Ventricle then to the Left Atrium to the Left Ventricle. Hope this helps!
The mitral valve allows blood to enter the left ventricle from the left atrium during contraction of the left ventricle. This valve opens to allow blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle and then closes to prevent backflow of blood.
Left to right
The left Ventricle pumps blood out to your body
a passage way from the left atrium to the left ventricle.It prevents back flow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium.prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
no that would reverse the flow of blood. blood is squeezed out of the left ventricle through the aorta.
Mistral valve forces blood to flow from the left ventricle to the aorta. When the left ventricle contract the mistral closes.