The Coronary arteries
The coronary arteries feed the heart.
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The blood supply that nourishes the heart is provided by the right and left coronary arteries.
The coronary artery supplies heart muscle with oxygenated and nutrient filled blood
No, the coronary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
Because your heart is also composed of living tissue, the blood vessels on the surface of the heart muscle supply oxygen and nutrient rich blood and take away waste and by-products like they would in any other part of your body.
The heart muscle is supplied with oxygenated blood by the coronary arteries. Along with the oxygenated blood, the arteries also supplies the heart muscle with nutrient-filled blood.
Potassium is an important nutrient for the muscles in the body. The heart is a muscle and potassium helps it to pump the blood that the body needs.
The heart moves the blood all over the body the heart it self is no exception. The heart is a cardiac muscle.
The heart muscle is supplied by blood vessels called coronaries.
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