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Here we are going to talk about the different places through which the blood flow occurs so that it moves throughout the body providing the nutrients and the essential respiratory gases to the different tissues and different organs.
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Starting with the right atrial.
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This is the flow of blood through the system.
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It starts with the right atrium which is given as the blood.
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The starting point for the blood and then from there it moves to the right ventricle.
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The blood is pumped out of the atrium into the ventricle.
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From the ventricle the blood moves out through the pulmonary artery.
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Why it moves out through the pulmonary artery? this is the deoxygenated blood.
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This is why moves through the pulmonary artery.
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Therefore, the first place for blood to flow through is the right atrium.
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From where the deoxyated blood flows into the right ventricle and from there it moves to the pulmonary artery, which is carrying the deoxygenated blood.
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So the pulmonary artery carries the blood to the lungs.
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It carries the blood towards the lungs.
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Towards the lungs.
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In the lungs, it moves to the pulmonary capillaries where the exchange of gases take place.
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The pulmonary capillaries are present around the region of this is present around the region of the alveolide resulting in pulmonary capillaries taking part in the process of exchange of gases.
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From the pulmonary capillaries, the blood flows into the pulmonary vein.
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The pulmonary vein carries the oxygenated blood.
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This is the first place where oxygenated blood originates after the exchange of gases.
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Actually, the oxyated blood is produced in the pulmonary capillary due to the exchange of gases, but the first place where complete oxygenated blood is present is the pulmonary vein...