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- using the picture What is different about the circulation between the heart and lungs and the circulation throughout the rest of the body?Which of the following is the correct sequence of blood flow through pulmonary circulation? Group of answer choices Right atrium → right ventricle → pulmonary arteries → pulmonary capillaries (in lungs) → pulmonary veins → left atrium Left atrium → left ventricle → pulmonary arteries → pulmonary capillaries (in lungs) → pulmonary veins → right atrium Right atrium → right ventricle → pulmonary capillaries (in lungs) → pulmonary arteries → pulmonary veins → left atrium Left atrium → left ventricle → pulmonary capillaries (in lungs) → pulmonary arteries → pulmonary veins → right atrium Left atrium → left ventricle → pulmonary veins → pulmonary arteries → pulmonary capillaries (in lungs) → right atriumWhich blood vessel brings oxygen poor blood to the heart from the rest of the body? Which blood vessel takes blood from the heart and sends it to the lungs? Which blood vessel takes oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and brings it back to the heart? . Which blood vessel sends oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body?
- You are a red blood cell in the left finger. You need oxygen and you must get to the lungs. Trace your journey from the finger to the lungs. Name the blood vessels and structures through which you will travel.Which row does not correctly contract the pulmonary circulation and the systemic circulation? The statement above is best completed by the answers in row: Row Pulmonary circulation Systemic circulation has a limited number of blood vessels has a large number of blood vessels goes between the right ventricle and the left atrium goes between the left ventricle and the right atrium veins carry oxygen-poor blood veins carry oxygen-rich blood carries blood to and from the body tissues carries blood to and from the lungswhich of the following describes the systemic circulation? Receives blood from the right side of the heart, returns blood to the left side of the heart, or receives blood from the left side of the heart.
- What are the function and type of tissue in the following: Vena Cava Muscular artery VeinWhich best describes blood flow through the heart? O oxygenated blood comes into the heart's left atrium, is pumped into the left ventricle, then pushed throughout the body O deoxygenated blood comes into the left ventricle, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed to the lungs to be oxygenated O oxygenated blood comes into the heart's right atrium, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed throughout the body O deoxygenated blood comes into the heart's right atrium, is pumped into the left atrium, then pushed throughout the bodyWhat is the name of the flap of tissue that prevents blood from flowing backward? Mention the name of all present in human heart?
- what are the layers of blood vessels! Differentiate between arteries, vein and capillaries. Describe autonomic innervation of blood vessels. Differentiate between laminar and turbulent blood flow. Which are the factors that cause turbulent flowHow might you connect "arteries," "capillaries," "veins," and "interstitial fluid" to the concept map? Select all correct statements. Check All That Apply Blood vessels include arteries, capillaries, and veins. Blood vessels include arteries, capillaries, and veins. Arteries have more smooth muscle than veins. Arteries have more smooth muscle than veins. Veins have slower blood velocity than capillaries. Veins have slower blood velocity than capillaries. Capillaries exchange dissolved substances with interstitial fluids. Capillaries exchange dissolved substances with interstitial fluids. The heart pumps interstitial fluids.What is the diagram labeled "B" a representation of? I think it's the arteries, capillaries and veins but I'm not sure.