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The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood away from the lungs, to the left atrium of the heart.
It travels to the left atrium.
the blood that carries blood from your heart is your arteries
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
Yes that is correct. The Pulmonary Vein, though carries blood from the lungs to the heart.
It travels through the Jugular Vein into the Superior Vena Cava down the neck and into the heart.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart
a vein take blood to the heart and a artery takes away
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
yes indeed it is true
For the most part, yes. A vein carries blood to the heart and an artery carries blood away from the heart. Therefore, the vessel from the heart to the lungs is an artery, even though it is unoxygenated, and the vessel from the lungs to the heart is a vein, even though it is oxygenated.
Veins and arteries are not classified by whether they carry oxygen-rich or oxygen-poor blood. They are classified according to whether they carry blood to the heart or away from the heart. Veins carry blood to the heart and arteries carry blood away from the heart. So the pulmonary vein carries blood to the heart, which is why it is a vein. Also, the pulmonary artery, which carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs is an artery because it carries blood away from the heart.