Veins return, Arteries leave the heart.
Circulation of the blood is divided into blood that is being pumped away from the heart, and blood that is returning to the heart. Blood leaves the heart through arteries, and returns to the heart through veins. The connecting vessels between arteries and veins are the capillaries.
"Venoules" is likely a misspelling of "venule," which is a small blood vessel that carries blood from capillaries to veins. These vessels are important for returning blood from tissues back to the heart.
The heart blood and the vessels are in your body and everyone has them including you too.
Heart-your heart is to pump blood into the blood vessels.Blood vessels-the blood vessels are used to carry bloodBlood- blood carry nutrients to your whole body.
The heart and the blood vessels of the body.
Veins are blood vessels that direct blood toward the heart.
Veins are blood vessels that direct blood toward the heart.
The heart blood and the vessels are in your body and everyone has them including you too.
The ventricles is the lower heart chambers not the blood vessels that direct blood toward the heart.
The three components of the cardiovascular system are the heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries), and blood. The heart pumps blood through the blood vessels, which transport oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body.
Veins are the blood vessels responsible for returning blood to the heart. They carry deoxygenated blood (with the exception of the pulmonary vein) back to the heart whence it goes to the lungs to be re-oxygenated.
The vessels carrying blood Away from the heart are the Arteries, while the veins return blood to the heart.