For the most part arteries carry oxygenated blood and veins carry
unoxygenated blood. (The one exception is the pulmonary artery and vein.)
Oxygenated blood is a bright red color while deoxygenated blood is a dark red.
Yes, they do. All of the blood vessels do.
No, veins can not produce red blood cells.
you may find red blood cells in veins
The answer is veins, which simply run through the blood cells, white and red! The answer is veins, which simply run through the blood cells, white and red!
Inside the veins and arteries
Red Blood Cells and Blood/Air Veins.
blood maybe Edit: Most red and white blood cells come from the bone marrow and then travel in the blood through the veins.
bone marrow produces red and white blood cells(stem cells in marrow grow and develop into blood)
circulatory system is; blood (plasma, platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells), veins and arteries..if i remember correctly :S
Arteries,capillaries,Veins,Blood Vessels, Heart, Red and white blood cells, Platelets.
Some will say that the blood is blue in the veins because your veins are blue looking. This is incorrect. The blood is in fact red inside the veins, the veins just look blue due to the way the light passes through the fat and skin cells above.
Heart- The heart pumps the blood throughout the body. Arteries- The arteries lead the blood away from the heart (arteries= away) Veins- The veins lead the blood to the heart Capillaries- The capillaries absorb the nutrients and oxygen Red Blood Cells- The red blood cells act as a transporter
Heart- The heart pumps the blood throughout the body. Arteries- The arteries lead the blood away from the heart (arteries= away) Veins- The veins lead the blood to the heart Capillaries- The capillaries absorb the nutrients and oxygen Red Blood Cells- The red blood cells act as a transporter