It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
The left ventricle.
The left ventricle
left ventricle
The left ventricle.
the left ventricle of the heart
left ventrical
Left Atrium
The left ventricle is the heart chamber that pumps the blood through the aorta to the rest of the body.
The left ventricle. It sends blood to the body through the aorta
the aorta
Deoxygenated blood (from the body) enters the right atrium of the heart through the VENA CAVA; whereas, oxygenated blood (from the lungs) enters the left atrium of the heart through the PULMONARY VEIN.
the aorta Aorta, the largest artery in the human body.
The left ventricle is the heart chamber that pumps the blood through the aorta to the rest of the body.
The left ventricle. It sends blood to the body through the aorta
The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta, one of the first side branches of the aorta are the cardiac arteries that bring blood back to the heart. So no heart chamber supplies blood to the heart directly.
the aorta
left Ventricle ^^
aorta
Yes. the blood coming into the left side of the heart is coming from the lungs where it has been oxygenated. it flows through the left atrium (the top left chamber) into the left ventricle (the left lower chamber) and then out of the heart into the aorta. From the aorta it is dispersed to the rest of the body.
yes, it has to pump the blood through the aortic semilunar valve, then to the aorta and off to the body
Deoxygenated blood (from the body) enters the right atrium of the heart through the VENA CAVA; whereas, oxygenated blood (from the lungs) enters the left atrium of the heart through the PULMONARY VEIN.
The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It is important because it is the artery that distributes oxygenated blood to the body through circulation. It originates from the left ventricle of the heart.
the aorta Aorta, the largest artery in the human body.
Your heart contracts, forcing your blood out your aorta, and through your body.