Blood vessels (arteries) carry nutrient rich, oxygenated blood etc from the heart around the body and then de-oxygenated blood which also carries the cells waste products circulate back through the veins to the lungs to be refreshed before going back to the heart to be reentered into the cycle again.
Veins: carry blood towards the heart. Arteries:Carry blood away from the heart. Capilliaries: Site of gas exchange.
blood vessels are the things that carry blood through your veins and arteries
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Artery, arterioles, veins, veniouls and cappilierys
Arterioles are small blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the body tissues.
both are used for the conduction of the useful materials needed for the body
The organs of the circulatory system include the heart, blood, and blood vessels. The heart is the pump that takes the oxygenated blood through the blood vessels to supply the cells with energy.
Distribution. (Of gases, water, nutrients, waste, information [hormones], thermal energy.)
Distribution. (Of gases, water, nutrients, waste, information [hormones], thermal energy.)
Nutrients and oxygen have to get to the outside of the heart. So the blood vessels on the outside have that job. The nutrients and oxygen can't get to the cardiac muscle from inside the heart. Blood vessels that lead from the heart that are high in oxygen and nutrients have their first branch off the aorta that goes to these blood vessels. That's how important these vessels are to the heart and how it functions.
They are the location of the temperomandibular joint (jaw bone) and also are the location of blood vessels.
Moving the skeletal muscleContracting the heartPumping the blood via blood vessels and peristalsis in digestion.