
Move the structure to indicate if the blood is oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood
left atrium
right ventricle
superior vena cava
aorta
left ventricle
right atrium
inferior vena cava
Oxygen Rich Blood
Oxygen Poor Blood
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen rich blood from the lungs.
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen poor blood from the vena cavas
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen poor blood from the right atrium and pumps the blood to the lungs
This chamber of the heart receives oxygen rich blood from the left atrium and pumps the blood to the aorta.
The vena cava that brings oxygen poor blood from the head to the heart.
What structure is found between the atria and ventricles and prevents the backflow of blood?
Which shows the correct sequence of blood flow?
Which blood vessel carries blood towards the heart?
Which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?
Gas exchange occurs in which blood vessel?
Which part of blood is the liquid portion of blood?
Which part of blood is responsible for transporting gases?
Which part of blood is responsible for fighting infections?
Which part of blood is responsible for forming scabs?
The wall like structure that separates the right and left side of the heart.