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carries deoxygenated blood from the body into the right atrium of the heart.-Akilae
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The superior vena cava collects blood from upper extremities and carries the deoxygenated blood to the right auricle/atrium of the heart.
The superior vena cava is responsible for delivering deoxygenated blood from the upper portion of your body to the heart.
inferior vena cava superior vena cava coronary sinus
The venous or deoxygenated blood flows into the right atrium. Then is goes to the right ventricle. From there it is pumped out to the lungs to get oxygenated and back into the left atrium then to the left ventricle and from there to the rest of the body.
Superior Vena Cava and the Inferior Vena Cava
No. The superior vena cava returns blood from the superior regions of the body to the right atrium. the coronary arteries supply the heart with oxygenated blood.
Blood circulation involves a system that takes blood in and out of the heart using a network of veins and arteries. One such vein is the superior vena cava. The superior vena cava carries deoxygenated blood in the body to the right atrium of the heart.
The superior vena cava
The inferior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood from the bottom half of the body to the heart. The superior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart .. Hope this answers your question .
Two veins return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium. The superior vena cava returns blood from the head and upper body to the right atrium. The inferior vena cava returns blood from the legs and lower body to the right atrium.