Okay well what veins of the body do is they carry blood towards the heart. basically they are blood vessels. the difference between veins and arteries is that arteries Carrie oxygenated blood and veins carry deoxygenated blood that it also why veins are greenish- blue
Veins carry deoxygenated blood.This carry deoxygenated blood from all over the body to heart where the blood is send to purify in lungs .There blood's pigment haemoglobin traps the blood and the blood gets purified(oxygenated) and carry by arteries.Thus, we can say that the veins has a very important role in blood circulation they transport blood through the body.
veins help us live because it carries the blood around our body
veins carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the lungs. Where as in arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and into the body. :)
your veins carry blood back to your heart are called veins.
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the veins are blue.
There are 72,000 MAJOR VEINS in a regular human body.
Iliac veins
The veins carry the blood in your body to all parts of your body;brain, fingers, toes, muscles.
Because the veins in your foot are not as deep as other veins in your body are.
There are more veins by far.
pulmonary vein and systemic veins
The veins are what transport key nutrients to the rest of the body's systems. Without the veins, the body systems would not function. For example, the veins have pathways to the brain which relies entirely on the many nutrients the blood provides it.
Everywhere in the body.
Veins. You find bigger veins. There are very large veins in the body and so a doctor will insert a dialysis tube farther into the body where the veins are larger.
Veins and arteries are found throughout the body. Veins transport "used" or de-oxygenated blood back to the heart whereas arteries deliver oxygenated blood throughout the body.
arteries and veins are found throughout the body. arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it to the heart