No
Veins carry oxygen depleted blood to the heart.
The pulmonary veins carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Usually veins carry blood low in oxygen back to the heart except for the pulmonary veins. They carry blood higher in oxygen.
Veins carry blood to the heart. They usually carry oxygen-poor blood.
The term "vein" describes vessels leading to the heart. The Pulmonary Veins are the only veins that carry oxygen rich blood. They carry the blood from the lungs to the heart.
Coronary veins have oxygen rich blood. Hope I helped (:no, they carry deoxygenated blood to the coronary sinus.
Through both! The pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood to the heart and then arteries carry it from the heart to the body as a whole. Veins return de-oxygenated blood to the heart.
Veins carry the blood to the heart to get oxygen back in it, while arteries carry the blood away from the heart.
No, they usually carry low oxygen blood except for the pumonary veins which carry oxygen from the lungs to the heart.
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
Veins are the blood vessels that usually carry oxygen-poor blood. The exception is the pulmonary vein, which carries oxygenated blood.
Arteries, capillaries, and veins carry oxygen in the blood.