Pulmonary arteries which is the only artery which carries deoxygenated blood.
vena cava
The pulmonary veins carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
The heart, lung, and the blood vessel
A pulmonary embolism is a sudden blockage in a lung artery, usually due to a blood clot that traveled to the lung.
the right and left pulmonary veins
'venous thrombosis' is a blood clot in a vein. Sometimes these blood clots can break off from where there are and travel 'embolize' to the lung 'pulmonary'. When the blood clot travels to the lung, it will get stuck in an vessel in the lung and block flow in that branch of the blood vessel. In some medical studies, as many as 40% of people with blood clots in their legs or pelvis will have a PE, or pulmonary embolis. These are often small and go un-noticed. Unfortunately they can also be very serious and even lead to death.
There are two vessels that transport blood away from the heart. 1. Pulmonary artery---blood from right ventricle to lung 2. Aorta---blood from left ventricle to rest of the body However most people say artery ;)
No. It could be from an ulcer in the stomach or esophagus, a little burst blood vessel in the lung organ group, or something else that a doctor should look at.
Vessels that take blood away from the heart are arteries, and to the heart are veins.Blood vessel carrying blood from lungs to heart is called Pulmonary Vein. There are 4 pulmonary veins. (2 from left lung & 2 from right lung). They open into the left Atrium.
There are two vessels that transport blood away from the heart. 1. Pulmonary artery---blood from right ventricle to lung 2. Aorta---blood from left ventricle to rest of the body However most people say artery ;)
When blood is pumped to the lung, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood into the alveolus. The pumonary artery carries the blood from the heart to the lungs.
red blood