yes as they come from the lungs which are supplying oxygen to the red blood cells. (oxyhemoglobin)
Systemic Arteries carry oxygen rich blood (also called oxygenated blood). Pulmonary Arteries carry oxygen poor (deoxygenated) blood
Arteries usually carry O2 to the body.
Arteries are thick-walled blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. They usually carry oxygen-rich blood, except for the pulmonary artery.
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
Arteries carry blood high in oxygen away from the heart to the rest of the body. The blood in arteries is oxygenated, while veins carry blood low in oxygen back to the heart.
Arteries carry oxygen from the heart to the body. This is usually oxygen-rich blood which is supplied to the rest of the body after being oxygenated.
Arteries carry blood to all parts of the body.
oxygenated blood the arteries have
No, they usually carry low oxygen blood except for the pumonary veins which carry oxygen from the lungs to the heart.
To symbolize that arteries carry blood that's rich in oxygen while veins carry blood that's low on oxygen.
Arteries almost always carry oxygen rich blood. The only exception is the pulmonary artery.
All arteries carry blood that is rich in oxygen except those arteries that carry blood to the lungs called the pulmonary arteries.