Deoxygenated blood travels through the veins called the inferior vena cava and superior vena cave into the right atrium. Blood flows from the right atrium, through a valve and into the right ventricle and into the pulmonary arteries. From the pulmonary arteries the blood is carried to the lungs. So the answer is pulmonary artery.
pulmonary vein
Pulmonary Vein
The pulmonary arteries carry blood from the heart to the lungs and pulmonary veins carry blood back to the heart.
The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
It is a vessel connectthat connects the heart to the lungs. The pulmonary artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs and the pulmonary vein takes blood from the lungs to the heart. The pulmonary vessels are the only blood vessels in the body after birth that have reversed blood flow. The pulmonary arteries actually carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs and the pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood to the heart.
An artery takes blood away from the heart
your heart
Arteries
arteries take blood away from the heart
The valve on the aorta (the vessel taking blood away from the heart) is called the "aortic valve".
The Aorta pumps blood from the heart to the body.
aorta
There are three: The Superior Vena Cava carries de-oxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart. The Inferior Vena Cava carries de-oxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the heart. The Coronary Artery carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.