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No, the superior vena cava carries deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the right atrium of the heart. Oxygen-rich blood is carried by the pulmonary veins from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
The major artery that carries oxygen-rich blood is the aorta, which delivers blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The major vein that carries oxygen-poor blood is the superior vena cava, which returns blood from the upper body to the heart.
With one exception, veins carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. The largest and last blood vessel they pass through is called the superior vena cava. The exception is the Pulmonary Vein, which carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart to be pumped to the rest of the body.
Blood comes into the heart from the systemic circuit. It is low in oxygen. It comes by way of the inferior and superior vena cava.
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
Vena Cava
Oxygen Poor
Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from your heart, and veins carry oxygen-poor blood back to your heart.
Systemic Arteries carry oxygen rich blood (also called oxygenated blood). Pulmonary Arteries carry oxygen poor (deoxygenated) blood
The blood in most arteries is oxygen rich. The blood in the pulmonary artery is oxygen-poor.yes all the arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery which carry deoxigenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart towards the lungs..I don't know what arties are, but arteries carry oxygen-rich blood while veins carry CO2 rich blood.
All arteries except the pulmonary artery transport oxygen-rich blood
a drop of blood in the inferior vena cavsa is oxygen-rich or oxygen-poor?