what do you mean by "fresh blood"?
Deoxygenated blood from the body comes through the inferior and superior vena cava. Oxygenated blood from the lungs comes to the heart through the pulmonary veins.
Blood vessels are helpful to the skin because they carry oxygen and nutrients to it. Blood vessels help to keep the skin looking fresh and youthful.
these are not called blood tubes they are called blood vessels and their are three types of blood vessels arteries which divides into arterioles and arterioles re divide into capillaries capillaries join to form venule and venule join to form veins.
Capillary
Air goes into the alveoli (al-vee-OH-lye) within the lungs where fresh oxygen is transferred into millions of tiny blood vessels, and unwanted gas in the blood, mostly carbon dioxide is transferred out of the tiny blood vessels and into the alveoli and is pushed out of your body when you breathe out.
Most "fresh supplies" are transferred into the rest of the body through the capillaries. Capillaries are grouped together in what are called Capillary Beds, where the high blood pressure of the arteries is slowed down (capillaries are very thin) to allow for optimum diffusion and transfer.
blood gets a fresh dose of oxygen from the lungs and a fresh ration of food from the liver
Blood veesels that are red are carrying blood that is rich in oxygen. Blood vessels that are blue are carrying blood that is oxygen poor. Red blood cells carry the oxygen, and they are the parts of the blood that turns red when carrying oxygen.
Fresh Blood was created in 1980-10.
as the heart beats the pulses operate like a pump, and it drives the blood up and down the blood vessels.blood with fresh oxygen goes through the arteries, and comes back with CO2 through the veins.
yes, yes it is
Blood Is Not Fresh Water was created in 1997.
The function of the coronary arteries is to transport oxygenated blood to the heart--------not to other parts of the body !!The vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the myocardium are known as coronary arteries.The coronary arteries that run on the surface of the heart are called epicardial coronary arteries. These arteries, when healthy, are capable of autoregulation to maintain coronary blood flow at levels appropriate to the needs of theheart muscle.The coronary arteries are classified as "end circulation", since they represent the only source of blood supply to the myocardium.