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Dictionary » P » Pulmonary veins Pulmonary veinspulmonary veins The veins that return the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart. ![]()
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Results from our forumHeartVeins 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 - veins ...
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Heart MIA; Veins caies Deoxygenated blood(co2).... and they carry it to right auricle---->R.Vetricle--->Pulmonary artery-----> Lungs ----> Pulmonary vein ----->Left auricle----->L.ventricle----->vena ...
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Heart Veins caies Deoxygenated blood(co2).... This definition is not really correct. Veins usually ... into the right 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 ...
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HeartMIA; Veins caies Deoxygenated blood(co2).... and they carry it to right auricle---->R.Vetricle--->Pulmonary artery----->Lungs---->Pulmonary vein----->Left auricle----->L.ventricle----->vena cava--->arteries----->arteioles----->||veinules----->veins---->To ...
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HeartDo veins carry deoxygenatd blood which is filled with CO2? I think some part of veins carry deoxygenated ... the left ventricle to let it work? So then the blood in the right ventricle goes into pulmonary arteries, then lungs, and then pulmonary veins carries oxygenated blood into left ...
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