There are three blood vessels. 1. Arteries - these blood vessells carry blood away from heart to the cells of the body. They have a pulse and they are walled with elastic fibres. 2. Veins - Carry blood from the other parts of the body to the heart. They have valves to stop backward flow of blood. 3. Cappilaries are only one cell thick in reality, and they help to diffuse substances from the blood to the cell through the cell membrane (which is selectively permeable). They diffuse useful substances to the cell, and diffuse waste substances out. Hope that helps ;)
The 3 blood vessels that carry blood around the body are the capillaries, the arteries, and the veins.
arteries, veins, and capillaries
Arteries, veins, capillaries
the names are called vein or your blood vessels
The blood vessel that carries blood to the lungs is called the pulmonary trunk or pulmonary artery
The name of the three blood vessels are the arteries, veins and capillaries.
It would take a very long time to list all the names. But, arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins bring it back to the heart. There are also very small vessels that connect the two together called capillaries which are found in the tissues.
Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types:arteries, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names. Arteries carry blood away from the heart through a system of successively smaller vessels. Capillaries are the smallest but most extensive blood vessels, forming a network everywhere in the body tissues. Veins carry blood from the capillary beds back to the heart through increasingly larger vessels.
Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types: artery, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names. Arteries carry blood away from the heart through a system of successively smaller vessels. Capillaries are the smallest but most extensive blood vessels, forming a network everywhere in the body tissues. Veins carry blood from the capillary beds back to the heart through increasingly larger vessels. In certain locations blood vessels are modified for particular functions, as the sinusoids of the liver and the spleenand the choroid plexusof the brain ventricle.
ARTERIESArteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. All arteries, with the exception of the pulmonary and umbilical arteries, carry oxygenated blood. Aorta is the largest artery. Arises from heart.CAPILLARIESCapillaries are the smallest of a body's blood vessels and are part of the microcirculation. They are only 1 cell thick. These micro vessels, measuring 5-10 cm in diameter, connect arterioles and vernicles, and enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrient and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.VEINSIn the circulatory system, veins are blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are the pulmonary and umbilical veins, both of which carry oxygenated blood. They differ from arteries in structure and function. for example, arteries are more muscular than veins and they carry blood away from the heart.
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There are three main types of blood vessels:Arteries, which carry blood away from the heart at relatively high pressure.Veins, which carry blood back to the heart at relatively low pressure.Capillaries, which provide the link between the arterial and venous blood vesselsYou can go to: http://www.doctor-dubai.com/dr_info_display.asp?dr_id=24 to get more information.
arteries and veins
bronchus and why is this in public health ans SAFETY
your brain to the heart contains the most blood because of the most movement in that area.EXAMPLE: hanging upside down makes all that blood goes to your head and getting back up again all that blood stays in that area unless the rest of the body clears up