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deoxygenated blood / impure blood taken from d right ventricle of d heart.... it takes the impure blood 2 d lungs for purification/oxygenation... its the only artery tat carries deoxygenated blood.....
Dorsal aorta carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the tissues, while the ventral aorta carries impure blood (rich in carbon dioxide) from the heart to 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.
Impure Blood was created in 1910.
umbilical cord contains two arteries and one vein. umbilican vein carries pure blood to the fetal heart and umbilical arteries carry impure blood to the placenta of the mother.
Veins are the vessels that carry blood towards the heart. The systemic veins carry deoxygenated blood to the heart, while the pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood to the heart.
yes it is true that arteries contain pure blood and veins contain impure blood
The term "impure blood" is not medical in nature. The only context in which I've heard it used is when racist people refer to anyone whose ethnicity is different from his or her own as having "impure blood". So, in the eyes of the people who actually use this term, being born to the wrong parents causes impure blood. Sometimes "impure blood" can mean the deoxygenated blood that the veins transport from the rest of the body to the heart as opposed to the oxygenated blood that arteries transport from the heart to the rest of the body. In fewer words, "impure blood" is a term that can be used to refer to blood without oxygen.
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Louis XVI's blood was referred to as impure because of his lineage and association with the monarchy. The term "impure blood" was used by revolutionaries to symbolize their disdain for the monarchy and aristocracy, implying that the royal family's blood was tainted and unworthy of ruling.
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