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The heart pumps all of the blood away from and back into the body. The parts of the heart that pump oxygenated blood back to the body are the left atrium, which pumps blood into the left ventricle, and the left ventricle, which pumps the blood back into the body. The blood exits through the heart through the aorta.
The large, very muscular part of the animal heart that functions to pump blood is called the left ventricle. It is responsible for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body.
The left ventricle pumps the most blood out of the four, the blood from the left ventricle travels all over the body. The left ventricle pumps the most blood out of the four, the blood from the left ventricle travels all over the body.
The word you're looking for is "heart." The heart is a muscular organ that acts as a pump to circulate blood throughout the body.
Veins running back to your heart from your ear! Jk, the Veins flow thru your neck and the blood is reoxygenated to continue its cycle.
pretty much through the whole body!
The left side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the body.
lungs and other blood vessels
The left side of a bird's heart pumps blood to the cells.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
left pulmonary veins
the left atrium and left ventricle are the heart chambers which pumps blood toward the artery. . . xD
The muscle of the left side of your heart is larger and thicker than the right one because the left part of your heart has to pump blood to your whole body, while the right part only has to pump blood to your lungs. More work needs bigger muscles.
Blood. The right side pumps deoxygenated blood and the left pumps the oxygenated blood.
To pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
left Ventricle ^^
Your left ventricle