Biology, asked by jhaleshtmp, 8 months ago

2. Where does the blood from right ventricle go for oxygenation? And name the blood
vessel through which the blood goes for this process:-​

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Answered by syada786
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The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs where it becomes oxygenated.

When the right ventricle contracts, the muscular force pushes blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary artery. The blood then travels to the lungs, where it receives oxygen. Next, it drains out of the lungs via the pulmonary veins, and travels to the left atrium.

Answered by Nereida
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Answer:

  • The blood from the right ventricle go for oxygenation in the lungs.

  • In lungs, the deoxygenated blood in the capillaries near the alveoli exchange carbon dioxide to get oxygen.

  • The oxygenated blood blood then goes back to the heart in the left auricle.

  • The deoxygenated blood goes through pulmonary artery to the lungs for the process of exchange of gases.

  • It comes back to the heart to the left article through pulmonary vein.

  • The blood is then pumped to the whole body.

  • The blood reaches through aorta to each and every part of the body.

  • Our transportation system is a double system.

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