veins (exept pulmonary vein, wich brings back oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart, were it will be pumped in the body) en route back to the heart to get pumped to the lungs were it will be reoxygenated and then go into the arteries to deliver oxygen back to the organs.
You can also find deoxygenated blood int the pulmonary artery, since it brings the deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
60% of the blood is found in the veins. Therefore most of the blood is deoxygenated.
Pulmonary
the right atrium
To be "oxgenated" means the blood holds oxygen, so "oxygenated blood" carries O2 laden blood.
Oxygenated blood returning from the lungs flow into the left atrium.
The right ventricle has deoxgenated blood in it if that is what you mean by "bad blood". The left ventrical has oxgenated blood in it, or what you mean by "good blood"
Veins - return deoxygenated blood to the heart to be reoxygenated. In contrast to arteries that bring the oxgenated blood from the heart, to the rest of the body for use.
they take deoxygented blood from whole body towards the heart. the pulmonary vein pushes the oxgenated blood to the heart.
There is an exchange with oxygen, nutrients, and carbon dioxide and water vapor.
yes. veins carry de-oxygenated blood back from parts of the body towards the heart where it is pumped to the lungs. arteries carry oxgenated blood away from the heart towards parts of the body
in an open ciculatory system, the oxygented blood and the un-oxgenated blood mix, sending various amounts of both around the body. while in a closed one, the oxygenated blood and un-oxygenated blood are kept seperate(making sure that the body is always getting the best blood and is rejuvinating the bad blood)
in an open ciculatory system, the oxygented blood and the un-oxgenated blood mix, sending various amounts of both around the body. while in a closed one, the oxygenated blood and un-oxygenated blood are kept seperate(making sure that the body is always getting the best blood and is rejuvinating the bad blood)
On the right side of your heart called the right atrium deoxgenated blood comes in from the body and then leaves to thelungs.That same blood then comes through from the lung to the left side of your heart now converted to oxgenated blood and gets pumped from the left atrum to the rest of the body giving oxcygen to the cells to respire.i hope this helps