In most cases yes - BUT - there are exceptions, the Pulmonary artery carries de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs so that it can be re-oxygenated there.
Arteries almost always carry oxygen rich blood. The only exception is the pulmonary artery.
Systemic Arteries carry oxygen rich blood (also called oxygenated blood). Pulmonary Arteries carry oxygen poor (deoxygenated) blood
Arteries always carry blood away from the heart. Veins always carry blood back to the heart. Not all arteries carry high O2 blood. Not all veins carry low O2 blood.
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
All arteries carry blood that is rich in oxygen except those arteries that carry blood to the lungs called the pulmonary arteries.
Arteries always carry blood from the heart. In this case, the artery is the aorta.
The blood in most arteries is oxygen rich. The blood in the pulmonary artery is oxygen-poor.yes all the arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery which carry deoxigenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart towards the lungs..I don't know what arties are, but arteries carry oxygen-rich blood while veins carry CO2 rich blood.
No, the coronary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
The veins, to the inferior and superior vena cava to the right atrium of the heart.
Usually arteries carry blood rich in oxygen to body cells. However, arteries do not always carry oxygen. The word artery is an anatomical term meaning vessels leaving from the heart.
Arteries.
Arteries carry blood to all parts of the body.