In: Anatomy and Physiology
Can I have a detailed explanation of the blood flow through the heart (left oxygenated blood) (right oxygenated blood)
Blood flow throug heart
Right deoxygenated blood :-
Deoxygenated blood from tisseues enters the heat throgh two large veins , the superior and inferior vena cava. Through these vessels the blood reaches the right atrium. During systole the valves between right atrium and ventricle ie , the tricuspid valve opens and blood moves to right ventricles . From right ventricle blood moves to pulmonary artery by the opening of semilunar valve. Through pulmonary artery blood reaches the lungs
Left oxygenated blood :-
Oxygenation of blood takes place in the lungs. from lungs the blood moves through pulmonary veins to the heart and the blood reaches the left atrium. from the left atrium during systole blood moves to the left ventricle by the opening of the bicuspid. front left ventricle blood further moves to aorta opby theening of semilunar valve. from aorta blood goes to arteries and smaller arteries and capillaries distribute the blood two tissues. Where the oxygen is utilised by tisseues