The heart
It recieves deoxygenated blood from the Superior and Inferior Vena cavas.
It recieves deoxygenated blood from the Superior and Inferior Vena cavas.
The Vena Cava can be one of two large veins that drain blood from the upper body and the lower body and empty into the right atrium of the heart.
Superior vena cavaInferior vena cavacoronary sinus
The superior vena cava can take in blood from the top of your body and the inferior vena cava can take in blood from the lungs and lower parts of your body.
Lesser circulation or the pulmonary circulation.
superior and inferior vena cava
blood stays in close to brain to "protect it" vena cavas restrict so that the blood stays there and with straining of vena cava, they close, you faint yezzir
The aorta. The Superior and Inferior Vena Cavas are the biggest veins in the body. Hope this helps.
Superior and inferior Vena Cava
Arteries transport blood away from the heart. The superior and inferior vena cavas return blood to the right right atrium.
The vena cavas. Either the superior vena cava, which is at the top of the heart, or the inferior vena cava which is at the bottom. The blood goes into the right atrium, then to the right ventricle, and so on and so forth.