do you mean what empties into the left atrium.? it is the pulmonary vein..
Just FYI; arteries carry oxygenated blood and veins carry de-oxygenated blood but in the case of the pulmonary vein and artery it's reversed. Only there.
The left atrium empties into the left ventricle. The left atrium and left ventricle are separated by the left AV valve, or mitral valve.
Left and right pulmonary veins.
The pulmonary vein empties oxygen-rich blood from the lungs into the left atrium of the heart. As the atrium contracts, blood flows from your left atrium into your left ventricle through the open mitral valve. When the ventricle is full, the mitral valve shuts.
The pulmonary vein empties oxygen-rich blood from the lungs into the left atrium of the heart. As the atrium contracts, blood flows from your left atrium into your left ventricle through the open mitral valve. When the ventricle is full, the mitral valve shuts.
The pulmonary vein empties oxygen-rich blood from the lungs into the left atrium of the heart. As the atrium contracts, blood flows from your left atrium into your left ventricle through the open mitral valve. When the ventricle is full, the mitral valve shuts.
The coronary sinus empties into the right atrium of the heart. It serves as a drainage system for deoxygenated blood from the myocardium.
No. The superior vena cava returns blood from the superior regions of the body to the right atrium. the coronary arteries supply the heart with oxygenated blood.
As deoxygenated blood returns from the body, it flows from the vena cava into the right atrium. From the right atrium the blood flows into the right ventricle which pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs. Oxygenated blood returns from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and enters the left atrium. The left atrium empties into the left ventricle which pumps the blood through the aorta and to the body.
right atrium
Empties into coronoary sinus which empties into the right atrium
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The mammalian heart is a complex structure with 4 chambers, the left and right atrium and the left and right ventricle With the atria located above their corresponding ventricles. Blood comes into the heart from the body through the right atrium and then proceeds into the right ventricle. From there, it gets pumped through the pulmonary artery where it gets transported to the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is added to the blood, and then returned to the left atrium of the heart. The left atrium then empties into the left ventricle. The left ventricle then pumps the blood out the aorta which then directs the blood through the rest of the body where its ready to start the cycle again.