Environmental Sciences, asked by ajjubhai1543, 4 days ago

How does blood reach all parts of the body?​

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Answered by toldbook
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The blood comes into the right atrium from the body, moves into the right ventricle and is pushed into the pulmonary arteries in the lungs. After getting oxygen - the blood makes it way back to the heart through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium, to the left ventricle and out to the body tissues through the aorta.

Answered by 6deepa6
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Explanation:

The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body's tissues. The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. They carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues. Blood brings oxygen and nutrients to all the parts of the body so they can keep working. Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive system to be removed from the body.

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