Since arteries bring blood away from the
heart, they will have high blood flow
and pressure. And arteries are also more durable
than veins. Since veins take blood back to the heart,
and there are more of them, and there smaller, so they
don't have to carry as much blood.
Left ventricle pumps blood through the aorta, which then goes through the brachiocephalic trunk, and then through the subclavian artery and then into your axillary artery Sierra Q
artery is part of the lungs
Pulmonary artery-the only artery that has deoxygenated blood.
All the arteries carry oxygenated blood towards the heart, but pulmonary artery is the only artery in the body which carries de-oxygenated blood. It carries deoxygentaed blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
The cells of the heart are supplied with blood through the hearts own artery. The artery that supplies the heart blood is known as the coronary artery.
From the aortic arch, blood flows through the left subclavian artery, then into the axillary artery, followed by the brachial artery. From the brachial artery, blood then reaches the radial artery in the forearm, supplying the distal part of the arm and hand with oxygenated blood.
renal artery contains a higher percentage of oxygen as compared tro the renal vein. it also contains a higher percentage of urea as compared to the renal vein as all the urea has been filtered away for excretion in the kidney.
ARTERY
Veins and artery's and Capillaries
The aorta is the large artery that carries blood from the left side of the heart. From there, blood is transported through the systemic circulation.
the valve closes and blood is forced out through the pulmonary artery to the lungs. perfect answer--straight to point!!
artery- vein- capillary