As all artery's (apart from the pulmonary) carry oxygenated blood and the vena cava does not, i would say that the vena cava is a vien
The left atrium is a chamber of the heart, niether a vein or an artery.
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Vena cava. Whereas the aorta is the body's largest artery, the vena cava is the biggest vein.
Inferior Vena Cava, Superior Vena Cava, Pulmonary Artery and Vein, Aorta
The Aorta, the coronary artery, the coronary vein, the inferior vena cava, the superior vena cava, the pulmonary artery.
inferior vena cava
The aorta has thicker walls as it is an artery not vein.
The pulmonary artery, the pulmonary vein, the aorta and the vena cava.
I believe the largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the superior vena cava. I think inferior vena cava is also one of the largest vein.
# Aorta # pulmonary artery # pulmonary vein # infereior vena cava # superiorvena cava
The largest vein in the human body is the inferior vena cava, the vein that returns blood from the lower half of the body back to the heart.
The right and left common Iliac Vein merge to form the inferior vena cava
That is correct, the Vena Cava is the "mothership" of your body's vein system, and the main artery is the Aorta. The Vena Cava and the Aorta stem directly from the heart and branch into the various paths of blood vessels.
The largest vein in the human body is the inferior vena cava. The inferior vena cava is the vein that carries oxygenation blood to the heart for oxygenation.