The major Veins of the Brain are,The External Cerebral Veins _ the Superior, Middle and the Inferior . The Internal Cerebral Veins right and left eventually form the Great Cerebral Vein, and the Superior Cerebellar Vein abd the Inferior Cerebellar Vein.
short answer: it doesn't exist
long answer: technically, veins carry blood to the heart, but the Common carotid artery is the main blood vessel that runs from the aorta (the biggest artery in the body, directly superior to (above) the heart) to the brain.
The left and right jugular veins take blood from the brain to the heart.
Left and Right Jugular Viens
I believe it's the right and left brachiocephalic veins
internal jugular and subclavian veins
They are called veins. Arteries carry blood from the heart. Veins carry blood to the heart.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins carry blood towards the heart.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
The Internal Jugular drains the brain via the collection of blood from the superior sagittal sinus, inferior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, right transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, and cavernous sinus (to name a few).....The other jugular....The External Jugular drains the occipital, facial (also drained by internal jugular), maxillary, and temporal veins.
Hi, veins function as a blood reservoir as they carry the blood, this giving them the name (reservoir)
veins or if you were after the major single vein, which is attached to the heart's right atrium and delivers all deoxygenated blood to the heart: the vena cava
the pulmonary veins
Veins
Renal veins take blood away from the kidneys and renal arteries bring blood to the kidneys
The heart is the organ that receives blood from the veins and pumps it into the arteries.