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pulmonary artery pumps the blood away from the heart into the capillaries
Systemic Arteries carry oxygen rich blood (also called oxygenated blood). Pulmonary Arteries carry oxygen poor (deoxygenated) blood
I believe the first vessel is the pulmonary trunk which brings the deoxygenated blood to the pulmonary arteries and so on....
When the right ventricle contracts it is pushes blood to the pulmonary arteries and to the capillaries of the lungs where exchange of gases takes place
no it is an extension of the lung used to transport blood
The systemic arteriole, then the capillaries, the venule, the vein, the vena cava, the heart, the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary arterioles, capillaries, the pulmonary veins, the heart, into the aorta, and back into the artery.
Capillaries The smallest of the blood vessels: capillaries.
the three blood vessels are the Veins capillaries Arteries the arteries.
You have the aorta, large and small arteries, capillaries and veins in the systemic circulation. You have the pulmonary aorta, arteries, capillaries and veins in the venous system. The blood pressure in the systemic circulation is much greater and hence the vessels are thicker there.
Arteries veins and capillaries carry blood to and from the Heart in the Circulatory System.
'''Arteries, Arterioles, Capillary beds, Venules, Veins'''
Aorta--> Arteries--> Arterioles--> Capillaries--> venuoles--> Veins--> Vena Cava--> right atrium--> right ventricle--> pulmonary arteries--> pulmonary veins--> left atrium--> back to left ventricle