For the most part, arteries carry oxygenated blood and veins carry de-oxygenated blood. This is opposite in the pulmonary veins and arteries because they are going to and from the lungs to get oxygen.
The pulmonary artery takes de-oxygenated blood from heart to lungs, whilst the pulmonary vein takes oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
What makes these blood vessels unusual is that the pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood (instead of oxygenated), and the pulmonary vein transports oxygenated blood, not oxygen-poor.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart.
You cannot generally take a pulse from a vein.
it is a VEIN <3
your lungs.
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the wall of an artery is usuallythicker that the wall of a vein.
the answer it the pulmanary vein
one is vein one is artery
arteries 've short lumen where as veins 've large lumen.
You cannot generally take a pulse from a vein.
Artery.
it is a VEIN <3
there is no such animal as an artery vein.... you have artery and you have veins... no vessel is both, unless used in a CABG.
It's a vein. The artery going to your head is the carotid artery.
your lungs.
both are blood ways
You can try to identify the left from the right by looking at the position of the vein, the artery and the urethra. The artery is anterior of the vein and the urethra is pointing downwards.
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