it depends where about you mean;
the pulmonary veins, coming from the lungs, firstly pass just-oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
after that the arteries (like the aorta) pass the highly oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart to the body parts. (this is most likely the answer you are looking for)
when the organs have taken all the oxygen out of the blood and replaced it with deoxygenated blood. the deoxygenated blood moves back to the right side of the heart where it is pumped back to the lungs for reoxygenation!
Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the organs.
In the leopard frog heart, the right atrium carries oxygen poor blood and the left atrium carries oxygen rich blood.
The pulmonary veins carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
The pulmonary veins carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Its carries "oxygen rich blood" away from the heart.
The only vein that normally carries oxygen rich blood is the pulmonary vein which carries freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart for distribution to the body. Ordinary veins can have oxygen poor blood but don't carry oxygen rich blood.
Oxygenated blood or oxygen rich blood.
The pulmonary veins are high in oxygen and carry blood to the heart. The heart will then pump it to the rest of the body.
The systemic circulation carries oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.I'm thinken the heart
The pulmonary veins carry O2 rich blood to the heart.
The pulmonary vein.The pulmonary veins transport oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
The major artery that carries oxygen-rich blood is the aorta, which delivers blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The major vein that carries oxygen-poor blood is the superior vena cava, which returns blood from the upper body to the heart.