it is a vein. I got it from my seventh grade science textbook.
Once the blood has been used by the body it is pumped back to the heart. This vessel is called the Vena Cavae and brings the blood back to the right atrium.
the arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the cells and the veins carry the deoxygenated blood back to the heart
The blood returns to the heart through the inferior and superior vena cava.
Arteries are the vessels that move blood into and out of the heart.
Well,the veins take blood to the heart
Veins
the vessel is called a artery
The aorta is the vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart. In contrast, the pulmonary artery is the vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart.
Arteries Veins carry blood to the heart. The general notion that all arteries carry oxygenated blood is incorrect. Because the pulmonary arteries and umbilical arteries carry unoxygenated blood.
The pressure decreases as it moves away from the heart.
The pulmonary vein
An artery moves blood away from the heart.
veins
veins move blood to the heart
A vein
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
the vessel is called a artery
artery
No they do not. "Veins" are in fact, the blood vessel that moves blood to the heart so that it can get moved to the lungs in order to gain oxygen. "Arteries" are the blood vessel that moves blood away from the heart so that way the various body parts can gain that oxygen to do there thing.
The large artery connected to the heart, called the Aorta.
Aorta has highest pressure. Pressure gradually decreases as blood moves towards heart.
your heart
The aorta is the vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart. In contrast, the pulmonary artery is the vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart.