the pulmonary artery, coronary arteries and veins, inferior vena cava, branch arteries, and superior vena cava
Aorta Pulmonary Arteries Pulminary Veins Superior Vena Cava Inferior Vena Cava
The Aorta, the coronary artery, the coronary vein, the inferior vena cava, the superior vena cava, the pulmonary artery.
The right atrium
aorta, vena cava and the pulmonary veins and arteries
vena cava
The largest vein is the inferior vena cava, which carries blood from the lower body to the heart. The superior vena cava brings blood back to the heart from the upper body. Capillaries are the smallest type of blood vessels. They connect very small arteries and veins
The inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, and pulmonary vein all carry blood to the heart, along with the coronary arteries, too.
Indirectly, yes. All veins flow back to either the superior vena cava or the inferior vena cava and into the heart.
Renal arteries branch off the abdominal aorta.
Blood circulation involves a system that takes blood in and out of the heart using a network of veins and arteries. One such vein is the superior vena cava. The superior vena cava carries deoxygenated blood in the body to the right atrium of the heart.
oxygenated blood is carried by arteries and not veins. when unoxygenated blood pass through the heart, it is brought by either the superior vena cava or the inferior vena cava.