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Dictionary » P » Pulmonary heart Pulmonary heartpulmonary heart The right atrium and ventricle, receiving the venous blood and propelling it to the lungs. See: cor pulmonale. ![]()
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HeartVeins carry blood to the heart, as has been said here, and in the heart-lung / pulmonary loop, there's oxygenated blood in there. It's more than just a direction-based definition, though ...
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Heart... and they carry it to right auricle---->R.Vetricle--->Pulmonary artery-----> Lungs ----> Pulmonary vein ----->Left auricle----->L.ventricle----->vena ... right auricle Both ventricle(R & L) pumps heart.... Pumping of auricles is an reflex action... Not All Veins carry ...
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Heart... blood, but they're real definition is that they carry blood back to the heart. I know I'm being picky, sry. The vena cava takes blood to the 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 ...
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