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Dictionary » P » Pulmonary artery Pulmonary arterypulmonary artery (Science: anatomy, artery) The short wide vessel arising from the conus arteriosus of the right ventricle and conveying unaerated blood to the lungs. ![]()
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Results from our forumHeart... and they carry it to right auricle---->R.Vetricle--->Pulmonary artery-----> Lungs ----> Pulmonary vein ----->Left auricle----->L.ventricle----->vena ...
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Heart... Atrium, which then drains into the right Ventricle. It is pumped to the pulmonary circuit. Which begins with pulmonary trunk, then goes to pulmonary artery, then to the lungs, blood is now oxygenated, then goes into pulmonary veins into the ...
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Heart... and they carry it to right auricle---->R.Vetricle--->Pulmonary artery----->Lungs---->Pulmonary vein----->Left auricle----->L.ventricle----->vena ...
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heart... in some mammals because there's a ductus arteriosus that connects the pulmonary artery and the aorta? i think this might be because the fetus does not yet use its lungs, so ...
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Blood pumped from heart... track. But remember left ventrical is much smaller than right one. pulmonary artery is related with right ventricle. pulmonary vein with left auricle. Ok :?: :D
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