how the blood knows that it has to flow from auricles to ventricles
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our body is designed in such way that the bloodwood directly go to our auricles and ventricles for filtration
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Auricles are the upper chambers of heart and ventricles are lower chambers of heart.
>Vena cava receives deoxygenated blood from our body. As vena cava is directly connected to Right auricle (also called right atrium), it releases the deoxygenated blood in Right atrium.
As the right atrum contracts, the blood passes into the corresponding lower chamber known as right ventricles.
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs for oxygenation via pulmonary artery.
>Similarly, pulmonary vein receives oxygenated blood from lungs which is directly connected to left auricle or left atrium.
As the left atrium expands, the oxygenated blood from pulmonary vein enters into it.
The left atrium then contracts, the blood passes into the corresponding lower chamber left ventricle.
The blood is finally pumped into the whole body via aorta.
That's why blood firstly enters in auricles then in ventricles.
Hope it helps☺.
>Vena cava receives deoxygenated blood from our body. As vena cava is directly connected to Right auricle (also called right atrium), it releases the deoxygenated blood in Right atrium.
As the right atrum contracts, the blood passes into the corresponding lower chamber known as right ventricles.
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs for oxygenation via pulmonary artery.
>Similarly, pulmonary vein receives oxygenated blood from lungs which is directly connected to left auricle or left atrium.
As the left atrium expands, the oxygenated blood from pulmonary vein enters into it.
The left atrium then contracts, the blood passes into the corresponding lower chamber left ventricle.
The blood is finally pumped into the whole body via aorta.
That's why blood firstly enters in auricles then in ventricles.
Hope it helps☺.
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