Arteries carry fleshly oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body while veins carry de-oxygenated blood back to the heart.
The Superior Vena Cava is a vein that carries de-oxygenated blood from the upper (superior) body to the hearts right atrium.
The Inferior Vena Cava is a large vein that carries de-oygenated blood from the lower (inferior) part of the body also to the right atrium.
The aorta, which is the largest artery in the body, distributes oxygenated blood to all areas of the body.
THE ANSWER IS ARTERY. Artery carries
Arteries carry blood away from the heart to supply the other parts of the body.
Its is the artery. Vein is the opposite of this question
The same thing it does for all the other parts of the body...supplies oxygen, glucose, carries away carbon dioxide and other wastes.
blood supplies oxygen and other nutrients to muscles and other parts of the body. sometimes it carries hormones or other things like adrenaline.ANd they carry the waste and carbon dioxide away.
Arteries
The aorta carries blood away from the heart to the bodily organs excepting the lungs.
the blood vessels that move away from heart are called arteries.heart receives impure blood from veins and it pumps pure and oxygenated blood to arteries which carry it away from heart to various parts of body by dividing into various branches.ex for such are SYSTEMIC ARTERY which carries pure blood away from heart while PULMONARY ARTERY carries impure blood from heart to lungs.this is the only artery which carries impure blood.
Yes, sort of... The aorta carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Two of the prominent connections to the aorta are the left and right carotid arteries, which carry blood to the brain, along with the vertebral arteries.
The aorta carries blood away from the heart towards the body. The pulmonary artery carries blood away from the heart towards the lungs.
venules
artery