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Arteries are the blood vessels that send blood away from the heart. Veins, in contrast, bring blood to the heart.
Your arteries send blood away from the heart and around your body.
Blood flows away from the heart in arteries, and towards the heart in veins.
arteries are blood vessels that are part of the system carrying blood under pressure from the heart to the rest of the body-OR-Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood out to the body/lungs. They are the largest form of vessel. In other words Arteries are blood vessels that carry rich blood away from the heart throughout the body. Arteries send rich blood away throughout the cells.
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Arteries send blood away from the heart while veins send blood to the heart.
Arteries are blood vessels that send oxygenated blood to different parts of the body.
The circulatory system and heart are vessels that carry oxygen to myocardial cells. They help send blood throughout the entire body each time a person's heart beats.
The air sacs send oxygen to the cells.
The brain and spinal cord send messages to the heart and blood vessels via the peripheral nervous system, specifically the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. The sympathetic nervous system innervates the heart and causes an increases heart rate and force of contraction; it also innervates the blood vessels and can produce either constriction of the blood vessels or relaxation. The parasympathetic nervous system innervates the heart as well, but reduces heart rate and force of contraction. With few exceptions, the parasympathetic nervous system does not innervate the blood vessels. As a consequence of this innervation, the peripheral nervous system regulates heart rate and blood pressure.
transports away? arteries more specifically the pulmonary artery and aorta
arteries send blood to the rest of the body, from the heart; viens send it back to the heart from the body.