Lungs
the left hand side of the heart has to pump the oxygenated blood, which its just received from the lungs, round the whole body - meaning it has to pump it a greater distance then the right side. the right side of the heart send pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs which is a short distance.
The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs, and the left side pumps blood to the rest of the body. The blood on the right side is deoxygenated and the blood on the left side is oxygenated.
It is left auricle in heart which receives blood from the lung.
It is on the left.
the Right side
The right side of the heart receives blood from the body. The left side receives blood from the lungs.
The right side of your heart pumps blood through your lungs.
the right side of the heart contains deoxygenated blood.
The left side of the heart supplies blood to the body through the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The right side of the heart sends blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
The right side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood (blood deprived of oxygen) to the lungs where it can then receive oxygen.
to the rest of the body
The SEPTUM separates the right side of the heart from the left side. This is to prevent the mixing of oxygenated blood with deoxygenated blood.