circulatory system pathway of blood around the heart # right Atrium # Valve # Right Ventricle # Valve # Pulmonary artery # lungs # pulmonary vein # Left Atrium # Valve # Left Ventricle # Aorta # Arteries # Capillaries # VeinsRight Atrium # Vena Cava # Right Atrium I didnt give the names to the valves from the BODY, blood travels to structures such as the brains, lungs, liver, kidneys, intestines, etc. before respectively returning to the heart. Beginning from the right atrium, blood flows through the right AV valve into the right ventricle. From the right ventricle, blood flows through the pulmonary SL valve into the first portion of the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary trunk. The pulmonary trunk branches to form the left and right pulmonary arteries, which conduct blood to the gas exchange tissues of the lung. From there, blood flows through pulmonary veins into the left atrium. From the left atrium, blood flows through the left AV (mitral) valve into the left ventricle. From the left ventricle, blood flows through the aortic SL valve into the aorta. Branches of the aorta supply all the tissues of the body except the gas-exchange tissues of the lungs. Blood leaving the head and neck tissues empties into the superior vena cava. Blood leaving the lower body empties into the inferior vena cava. Both large vessels conduct blood into the right atrium, where it starts all over again. A. P.
Your blood enters your heart and is pumped to the lungs where it picks up oxygen. The blood returns to your heart where it is then pumped through a LOT of vessels, large arteries, smaller arterioles, then cappilaries, where the oxygen is delivered and waste products are picked up. The waste gets dropped off in the liver and kidneys, then travels through the veins (and smaller venules) back to the heart, where the process starts over again. If you could put all those little vessels end to end, they would circle the earth twice!
Blood flows first from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart; this is pulmonary circulation. The oxygenated blood then circulates through the rest of the body; this is systemic circulation.
Oxygen-depleted blood enters right atrium - right ventricle - pulmonary arteries - lungs where it becomes oxygenated blood - pulmonary veins - left atrium - left ventricle - aorta - the rest of the body except the lungs
Veins carry the deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Arteries carry the oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body.
The jugular veins bring deoxygenated blood from the head to the heart. The carotid artery supplies the head with oxygenated blood.
the heart pumps it around your entire body.
a long way threw like a ride going threw your body
Veins and arteries
food is absorbed into the small intestine and the transported around body in blood. heart pumps oxygenated blood and during this the lungs take in the oxygen out of the food.
Blood pressure. When the heart beats, it creates blood pressure during the ventricle contraction that move blood throughout the body. The most powerful is the left ventricle. If the blood coming out of the top of the heart was to escape, it could shoot a stream of blood 16 feet into the air.
in the arteries because the arteries have commonto take blood in any part of the body
they enter through the nose, mouth, eyes, anywhere you touch.
About 14 hours
up your butt and around the corner
Take blood around your body.
Mainly oxygen
YEs
The red blood cells have that function.
around 30 seconds
The blood goes to the ventrume
The path the planets take around the sun, is called a orbit.
Arteries take oxygenated blood away from the heart and around the body. Veins take the deoxygenated blood back to the heart to be pumped into the lungs.
The arteries take blood away from the heart and circulates around the body the capillaries are the vessels that go to the heart.
approximately 7 minutes
plz add me in moviestarplanet bubblyfizzy1