the answer it the pulmanary vein
The Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary by Luvleen Brar :)
Oxygen is 'transported' from the lung capillaries to the body capillaries - in an inverse fashion carbon dioxide is transported from the body capillaries to the Lung Alveoli - the Answer is 'It is rich in CO2."
Carbon dioxide rich blood, which is red blood cells lacking oxygen but high in carbon dioxide concentration.These blood cells have circulated through the body and given up much of its oxygen while collecting waste carbon dioxide. The pulmonary artery carries this blood from the heart to the lungs, where it picks up a fresh supply of oxygen and eliminates carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide, made by the cells as they do their work, moves out of the cells into the capillaries, where most of it dissolves in the plasma of the blood. Blood rich in carbon dioxide then returns to the heart via the veins.
What parts of the hearts is the blood rich in oxygen or carbon dioxide
the heart is a muscular organ which is as big as our fist. because both oxygen and carbon dioxide have to be transported by blood, the hear has different chambers to prevent the oxygen-rich blood from mixing with the blood containing carbon dioxide. the carbon dioxide rich blood has to reach the lungs for the carbon dioxide to be removed, and the oxygenated bolld from the lungs has to be brought back to the heart. this oxygen rich blood is then pumped to the rest of the body.
When air is exhaled, it is rich in carbon dioxide (CO2). This is because the body releases CO2 as a waste product of cellular respiration.
No, they carry blood rich with oxygen away from the heart to all the body.
Carbon dioxide
The right ventricle pumps blood returning from the body to the lungs where it is oxygenated.
Lungs and Lungs. Blood that contains carbon dioxide means it is lacking oxygen, and the carbon dioxide was put into the blood as a waste product by all the other organs. The blood then reaches the lungs and exchanges the carbon dioxide for oxygen. The now oxygen-rich blood is transported to the heart where it is pumped throughout the body, and the carbon dioxide is exhaled from the lungs.