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Blood from all parts of the body except the lungs goes to the vena cava. Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart are veins.
Systemic blood vessels. The ones that carry blood only to the lungs are called pulmonary vessels
red blood cells
Is this a trick question? Arteries carry oxygenated blood to the rest of the body but deoxygenated blood to the lungs. It is the veins that return blood to the heart, from body and lungs. The only difference is that the veins carry oxygenated blood this time whereas in the systemic circulation, the blood is deoxygenated.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.
yes. veins carry de-oxygenated blood back from parts of the body towards the heart where it is pumped to the lungs. arteries carry oxgenated blood away from the heart towards parts of the body
the avioli in your lungs carry oxygen to blood cells. Blood then carries the oxygen to other parts of the body viz veins and arteries.
It is done by veins and arteries (known as blood capilleries) vien take impure blood from different body parts to heart which then carry to lungs for purification and from lungs this pure blood carry again to hear which is pumped by arteries to the different body parts. So blood capelleries, and heart help in transporting the blood.
No - not really anyhow. Oxygen is brought to the lungs by breathing in air. The lungs function as an exchange system which loads up the red blood cells with oxygen. So lungs give oxygen to red blood cells which then deliver the oxygen to all the parts of the body.
Oxygenated blood. The one exception is the pulmonary artery which carries un-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
Red blood cells, which look like little disks , carry oxygen from the lungs to all body parts.
Red blood cells, which contain a protein called hemoglobin, are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Hemoglobin binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it to tissues throughout the body.