In all honesty, the heart and lungs do. The two sets are very simply pumped back and forth by the heart to and from the lungs to pick up oxygen. there are arteries (going away from the heat to transport oxygen-laden blood cells) and veins (going back to the heart carrying depleted blood cells).
They don't "connect" as if the different vessels were like different pieces of pipe, they are one continuous fractalbranching organ starting at the heart with big arteries, splitting and narrowing successively to small arteries, splitting and narrowing further to millions of small capillaries, widening and joining to small veins, widening and joining further to form big veins ending at the heart.
The capillaries are in between the veins and arteries
Arteries are connected to veins via capillaries.
Blood vessels are connected to each other to help in the circulation of the blood in the body. The blood vessels are connected through capillaries and venules.
It connects the left and right anterior cerebral arteries.
Two types of blood vessels are arteries, which carry blood away from the heart, and veins, which carry blood towards the heart. There is also a third type of vessel called a capillary which is neither artery nor vein but connects the two and is the site where oxygen, nutrients, and wastes are exchanged between the blood and the tissues.
what are the 2 sets of blood vessels
Blood vessels are the tubes that carry blood. Blood vessels include arteries, veins, and capillaries.
The two main blood vessels leading out of the heart are the pulmonary trunk and the aorta.
There two lymphatic blood vessels on either side of the urinary bladder in pigs. These blood vessels supply blood to the bladder and urethra.
The heart and your blood vessels
"Blood vessels" is actually two words, but here's a good sentence. The blood vessels of a blue whale are so large that a car could drive down some of them.
Capillaries are blood vessels in the body that help transfer nutrients and waste between blood and tissue. They connect two other blood vessels, the arteriole and the venule.
The heart and the blood vessels.
Anastomosis
The only similarity between these two conditions is that they effect the blood vessels. Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot and atherosclerosis is hardening of the arteries or blood vessels.