Oxygen. The pulmonary artery carries carbon dioxide instead.
arteries arteries
No, it is carried through the veins.
Arteries
The pulmonary artery takes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the heart to the lungs. Oxygen is then carried back to the heart by the pulmonary vein. Finally, the aorta/arteries carry oxygen to the body.
Oxygenated blood is carried in arteries, which transport blood away from the heart to various parts of the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins.
Blood is carried away from the aorta to the arterioles through a network of progressively smaller arteries. The aorta branches into several major arteries, which further divide into smaller arteries and then into arterioles. These arterioles regulate blood flow into the capillary beds, where nutrient and gas exchange occurs.
The source of blood carried to capillaries in the myocardial would be the
deoxygenated blo od
Blood carried by the pulmonary arteries is deoxygenated. Blood carried by the pulmonary veins is oxygenated.
Yes, because the kidneys filter the blood carried by the renal arteries.
Haemoglobin, oxygen, and iron are carried by blood cells.