Blood enters the right side of the heart through the first part of the superior and ending part of the inferior vena cavae as well as the coronary sinus where it enters the right atrium. From the right atrium is flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. From the right ventricle it goes through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary trunk and pulmonary .artery and into the lungs. blood returns to the heart via pulmonary veins. From the pulmonary veins the blood enters back into the left atrium then through the mitral (bicuspid valve) and into the left ventricle, then flows through the aortic valve into the aorta and systemic circulation takes place and de oxygenated blood comes back via veins and back into the heart for circulation again.
Blood coming from the right toe for example the pathway of blood through the heart is:
1. Right toe
2. Inferior Vena Cava
3. Right Atrium
4. A/V Valve
5. Right Ventricle
6. Semilunar valve
7. Pulmonary Artery
8. Lungs
(Blood becomes oxygenated)
9. Pulmonary Veins
10. Left Atrium
11. A/V Valve
12. Left Ventricle
13. Semilunar Valve
14. Aorta
15. Right toe
Just step by step of what I learned in school I hope this helps anyone
Oxygenated blood leaves the Heart via Aorta into > the arteries, then into > arterioles, later into > the capillary network beds around the tissue.
The important function of blood is transport of gases and substances.
Through diffusion process oxygenated blood delivers O2 and nutrients from capillaries into the tissue cells through the tissue fluid. In exchange CO2 and metabolic waste is diffused back from the cell tissue into the blood capillaries through the tissue fluid.
(hope this answers more than the question asked for)
Circulation of the blood
through the shunts
The heart is a pump and move blood through the blood vessels.
Yes, blood flows into the heart via veins. Blood flows away from the heart in aryteries.
are you stupid?? its made in the heart idiot, meaning more blood flow...----actually, the blood flow used by the heart is relatively small, much smaller than the blood flow needed by the brain. Of course, all blood flows through the heart, but that wasn't what the question asked.
things that could affect the blood flow through the heart
Circulation of the blood
Blood flows through veins to get to the heart. Arteries are blood vessels for the blood to leave the heart once it has been oxygenated.
The flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart is called pulmonary circulation.
there are two main veins that makes the blood flow toward the heart which are the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava.
the heart is a double pump The heart pumps deoxigenated blood from the body through the heart and then through the lungs the back to the heart.
trace blood flow through the kidney from the renal artery to the renal vein? blood flow through kidney from renal artery to the renal vein
through the shunts
Toward the heart.
The heart is a pump and move blood through the blood vessels.
Yes, blood flows into the heart via veins. Blood flows away from the heart in aryteries.
artery- vein- capillary