Arteries carry oxygenrich blood away from the heart, and veins carry oxygen depleted blood towards the heart. The aorta carries oxygen away from the heart to parts of the body. Hope this helps!
capilliries well the capillaries are the artarys that Carrie blood away from the heart p.s sorry about the spelling mistakes, forgettin' my words!
surrounding each air sac are small tubes that bring and carry away blood. they are called capillaries
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Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart. Veins carry blood to your heart.
They are called veins!
Arteries
Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. Next, it goes to capillaries, to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells. Since it is then oxygen-depleted, the blood must go back to the heart and lungs. Those tubes are called veins.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the heart through arteries. The "Used" blood is further pumped back to the heart through veins. 'Veins' is your answer.
The heart pumps blood to different parts of the body through small tubes called blood vessels. The human body has two circulatory systems. Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation. Pulmonary Circulation - blood flows from the heart to the lungs and then back from lungs to heart. Systemic Circulation - blood flows from the heart to other organs in the body and back from other organs to the heart.
Veins are tubes that carry blood back to the heart. This blood is usually deoxygenated, but in the case of the pulmonary vein, the blood is oxygen-rich.
These tubes (along with the heart) are known as the circulatory system, and they come in three varieties: arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood back to the heart, and capillaries are smaller diameter tubes connecting arteries and veins, through which blood interacts with tissues of the body.
Veins carry blood back to the heart.
Blood flows through the body in a loop, starting in the heart, which pumps oxygen-rich blood through arteries to the body's tissues. Once the oxygen is used up, the blood returns via veins to the heart to be re-oxygenated in the lungs before the cycle repeats. The direction of blood flow is controlled by valves in the veins and the pumping action of the heart.
These are called the pulmonary veins. Arteries always carry blood away from the heart but not all of these have blood high in oxygen. Veins carry blood back to the heart. Again most are low in oxygen except the ones coming from the lungs.
Systemic circulation. Compared with pulmonary circulation which is from the heart through the lungs and back to the heart.
It's called the Circulation, as it is a flow from heart to lungs, back to heart, out around the body and back to the heart.
These tubes (along with the heart) are known as the circulatory system, and they come in three varieties: arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry blood back to the heart, and capillaries are smaller diameter tubes connecting arteries and veins, through which blood interacts with tissues of the body.
Heart is in frontol regeion of the chest having its position in the center but slightly shifted towards the left ,protcted by sternum and ribs