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The Renal vein/arteryRenal Arteries (to) and Renal Veins (from)
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
blood travels away from the heart through arteries and blood travels to the heart through the veins
arteries.
The tubes that carry blood are the blood vessels. They include capillaries, veins, and arteries.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
Seriously? Arteries and veins.
The Renal vein/arteryRenal Arteries (to) and Renal Veins (from)
The heart is the organ that receives blood from the veins and pumps it into the arteries.
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
The 3 types of blood vessels are: 1. veins, which carry blood to the heart; 2. capillaries, which connect veins and arteries, and 3. arteries, which carry blood away from the heart.
Cellulose is what surronds veins and arteries.
Veins do not pulsate Arteries pulsate Veins can easily collapse Arteries do not collapse (except in shock) Veins contain valves Blood pressure is low in the veins and higher in the arteries
heart
That is the Heart.
Thee difference between muscle in veins and arteries is that muscles of arteries are thicker compared to those of veins.
blood travels away from the heart through arteries and blood travels to the heart through the veins