After blood leaves the heart thought what kind of vessel and contained by what directive does blood move?
Answers: blood leaves the heart through arteries and returns through veins.... to comfort u remember.....A=arteries...they carry blood Away from the heart...they both start beside the letter A, and afterwards veins bring blood put money on to the heart
this is the pathway of blood circulation starting at the vena cava.........
Vena Cava
Right atrium
tricuspid valve
right ventricle
pulmonary stopcock
pulmonary artery
the blood then go to the lungs through ...
arteries
arterioles
capillaries (external respiration where on earth gas exchange occurs)
venules
veins
the blood surrounded by the right side of the heart is deoxygenated...doesn't have oxygen contained by it so it goes to the lungs to pick up oxygen..........
THEN the blood comes put a bet on to the heart.....now it is oxygenated....contains oxygen because it a short time ago came from the lungs........
pulmonary vein
left atrium
bicuspid spout
left ventricle
aortic stopcock
aorta (the largest artery in the body because adjectives arteries branch off of it and adjectives blood going to various body parts must travel out of it)
consequently the blood goes throuhout the body .....
arteries
arterioles
capillary (internal respiration where gas exchange occurs)
venules
vein.....
and then pay for to the vena cava which are the largest veins contained by teh body because all the vein in the body front here.
to help you remember this.....Robert Loves Little Boys...
R=right side of the heart ...pumps blood to the...L=lungs
L=lefts side of the heart....pumps blood to the ....B=body
i hope this be what u were lookin for!
It leaves the heart through arteries and returns through vein.
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