Blood Flow Through the Heart
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Way too basic. Needs more details.
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Thank you for clarifying for me that blood is actually blue. I was confused by the 5, 286 websites that state that blood is, unequivocally, red and that it is never blue. Had any of them spent just 8 seconds googling, "Is blood blue?, they might not have passed on that faulty information and ruined their crediblility in the process.
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THUMBS UP THIS FOR THE DETAILS! 1. low oxygenated blood comes from the vena cava, far left blue side 2. goes into the right atrium, middle blue 3. passes through a membrane called tricuspid valve 4,tricuspid valves drop the blood into the right venticle 5.blood goes into the plumanary trunk 6,blood goes into lungs then plumanary veins 7.comes back to Left Atrium 8.pases Bicuspid valve 9.into left venticle 10. into the arota,( top red part) then out of the heart, and throughout your body
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This is just a general video of blood flow. So it would be clear to the viewer that blue = deoxygenated blood and red = oxygenated blood. But look at your veins, what color are they? Are you saying there is currently no blood in ur veins? But first lets define what is a "vein"?
Blood is clearly not red/light red/pink or anything shaded red, unless the oxygen molecule binds to the Iron in the heme group in hemoglobin in the red blood cell.
thanks this is gonna help with my exam
Leechan08 2 years ago 19
We're glad that the video was helpful...best of luck on your exam!
NationwideChildrens 2 years ago 6