The pathway of metabolic waste from the aorta to the outside of the body of a fetal pig begins in the aorta. The abdominal aorta, renal arteries, and bladder excrete the waste to the outside of the fetal body.
Metabolic waste is transported from the blood in the aorta to the liver. The liver fixes this waste and eliminates it in feces.
The three structures you are looking for are the Asophagus, the Descending Aorta and the Vena Cava. Do not fall for the trap placed be asking for three structures, which might lead you to include the trachea in place of the vena cava. The trachea bifrucates at the level of T4 where it enters the lungs, far above the thoracic diaphragm.
The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta, one of the first side branches of the aorta are the cardiac arteries that bring blood back to the heart. So no heart chamber supplies blood to the heart directly.
The dorsal view of a common frog is what you would see when looking down on the frog from above. The dorsal view typically includes the frog's back, head, eyes, and toes.
You have 4 heart chambers, and 2 circulatory pathways. You have to look at your circulation not as a compete circle that starts and stops at the heart, but rather it is a figure 8 with the heart in the center. We will start with your deoxygenated blood. It comes into the right atrium, and is pushed into the right ventricle. From here, it is pushed on a circuit through the lungs (and your pulmonary artery), where it is re-oxygenated. Once it is oxygen rich, it comes back to the heart in the left atrium, where it is pushed into the left ventricle and out into your body, through the aorta (big artery).
1.Pulmonary artery carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs for purification. 2.aorta supplies oxygenated blood to rest of yhe body.
Arteries, specifically the aorta.
Via abdominal aorta.
The aorta is the largest pathway of the circulatory system. Arteries are also a part of this system. They move blood from one location to another throughout the body.
Aorta...brachiocephalic trunk...common carotid...external carotid...occipital artery...left occipital lobe
its red and its part of our hearts :)
aorta
Just outside the Left ventricle, in the aortic cusp.
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
-tricuspid valve -pulmonary semilunar valve -mitral/bicuspid valve -aotic valve
Contractions pump blood through the aorta to the head.
A blood circuit is the pathway blood travels from the heart out of the aorta to the rest of the body (oxygenated blood), then (deoxygenated blood) returns back to the heart to be sent to the lungs to exchange CO2 for oxygen then returns back to the starting point to leave the heart through the aorta again. A blood circuit is the pathway blood takes from a certain point then eventually returning back to that point.
Ectasia of the abdominal aorta is when the aorta (the large artery in the body that brings fresh blood from the heart to the rest of the body) in the abdomen (area of the body below the chest and above the waist and holds body organs like the stomach and bowels) is dilated or enlarged. Mild ectasia is a reference term to describe how big the dilation of the aorta in the abdomen is.