Blood flows to the lungs through the pulmonary trunks which divides into the right and left pulmonary arteries. These transport blood to the air sacs of the lungs, where carbon dioxide in unloaded and oxygen is picked up. Then the blood flows back to the heart by the pulmonary veins.
It flows through the pulmonary arteries from the right ventricle of the heart.
Pulmonary trunk which branches into the pulmonary arteries
Veins carry deoxygenated (blood lacking oxygen) blood back to the heart. Arteries carry oxygenated (blood with oxygen in) blood away from the heart and around the body.
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Pulmonary artery
The pulmonary veins
the pulmonary artery.
The aorta is the vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart. In contrast, the pulmonary artery is the vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart.
the vessel is called a artery
Oxygenated blood enters the heart in the pulmonary vein. It passes through the left ventricle, before exiting in the aorta.
For the most part, yes. A vein carries blood to the heart and an artery carries blood away from the heart. Therefore, the vessel from the heart to the lungs is an artery, even though it is unoxygenated, and the vessel from the lungs to the heart is a vein, even though it is oxygenated.
it is a vein. I got it from my seventh grade science textbook.
Blood leaves the heart through two vessels: going to the lungs, it leaves through the pulmonary artery, and going to the rest of the body, it leaves through the aorta.
There is no blood vessel that pumps blood. Only the heart pumps blood. The veins have one way valves that help bring blood back to the heart assisted by the contraction of skeletal muscles.
Aorta
artery- vein- capillary
blood pressure produced by the pumping of the heart
upper chambers of the heart
through arteries
The large blood vessel is called the aorta.
Veins. Remember it this way, 'a' for away and 'a' for arteries. If arteries take blood away from the heart, then veins must take it to the heart.
The aorta carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
There are two. The main one which is viewable through the skin is the dorsal blood vessel. The smaller one found under the intestine is the ventral blood vessel.
Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.