Veins
Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.
There is no blood vessel that pumps blood. Only the heart pumps blood. The veins have one way valves that help bring blood back to the heart assisted by the contraction of skeletal muscles.
Veins. Remember it this way, 'a' for away and 'a' for arteries. If arteries take blood away from the heart, then veins must take it to the heart.
To the lungs
Carry oxyginated blood to the body, and deoxiginated blood back to the lungs to get oxygen.
Do blood? Really? Travel away from the heart? Looks like we have a conundrum boys - if blood travels away from the heart and through your body - How does it get back to your heart? Is it really traveling away?
An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.
It depends blood doesnt go into the lungs but if your talking about how does blood travel threw lungs its by veins.
No, deoxygenated blood flow back to the heart from the body, and then gets pumped to the lungs to get more oxygen.
Veins carry blood to the heart while arteries carry blood away.i
Lungs~pulmonary veins~left atrium~left ventricle
No, from the heart. The veins carry the blood back to the heart.