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Nerves do not send blood, rather it is arteries and veins that transports blood throughout the body.
Blood flows away from the heart in arteries, and towards the heart in veins.
Arteries are the blood vessels that send blood away from the heart. Veins, in contrast, bring blood to the heart.
Capillaries send blood to both arteries and veins.
The veins responsible for returning blood to the heart are the Superior and Inferior Vena Cava. Arteries send blood away from the heart, going from Arteries to Arterioles to Capillaries, then the return is from Capillaries to Venules to Veins. The Superior and Inferior Vena Cava are the veins that send blood to the right atrium after an entire blood circulation cycle.
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Okay well what veins of the body do is they carry blood towards the heart. basically they are blood vessels. the difference between veins and arteries is that arteries Carrie oxygenated blood and veins carry deoxygenated blood that it also why veins are greenish- blue
yes because they send blood to the parts of the body
The heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body through the arteries. These blood vessels branch out into smaller vessels called arterioles and then capillaries, where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues. Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through the veins to be reoxygenated.
Arteries do not have valves because the heart provides the pressure needed to send blood through the system. Veins have valves because venous pressure is often not great enough (as the blood must overcome gravity and other forces) to return the blood to the heart.
Arteries send blood away from the heart while veins send blood to the heart.
The heats send blood to the veins which move around the whole body and the lungs also