arteries because they carry blood from the heart,carrying oxygen to the blood cells
arteries is the oxygenated
Arteries carry blood with oxygen to the heart. Veins carry blood full of carbon dioxide to the lungs. Arteries have a thick wall. Veins have a thin wall. Arteries have no valves. Veins have valves.
i think you mean difference so: Veins- oxygen-poor blood that is returning to the heart Arteries- oxygen-rich blood that is going to the cells
well here is one: Veins- oxygen-poor blood that is returning to the heart Arteries- oxygen-rich blood that is going to the cells
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
the blood in the arteries in oxygenated and is flowing away from the heart throughout the body tyo give your cells oxygen. the blood in the veins has had its oxygen depleted by your cells and is travelling back to the heart and lungs to get more oxygen
If you gather all the veins and arteries together in your body, then it could wrap around the earth, twice!There are some veins and arteries that are smaller than a price of your hair!
Veins carry carbon Dioxide to the heart and arteries carry oxygen to the body.
Oxygen moves into the lungs to the alveoli in the lungs into capillaries into pulmonary veins to the heart then to arteries that go through the rest of the body.
Arteries, capillaries, and veins. Arteries take blood away from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart. Capillaries are between the arteries and veins and supply the cells with oxygen and nutrients.
Arteries, capillaries, and veins carry oxygen in the blood.
the arteries carry oxygen rich blood to all parts of the body. the veins return the blood to the heart to get oxygenated