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Veins.
Yes, transporting nutrients to other cells in the body
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells throughout the body and removing waste products. This system is composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
transporting oxygen throughout the body
jugular vein
The auricles of the heart help to increase the volume of blood that the heart can hold and pump, which improves the efficiency of blood flow and cardiac function.
These serve in transporting blood between heart, organs, and muscles. Arteries usually leave the heart and transports blood to the body(systematic circulation) or to the lungs(pulmonary circulation).
Arteries are defined as blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart, regardless of the oxygen content. While most arteries transport oxygen-rich blood, such as the aorta, the pulmonary arteries are an exception, as they carry oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs. The name "artery" is based on their function of transporting blood away from the heart, not the specific type of blood they carry.
Heart blood vessels is what collects blood and pumps it to the lower chamber. This is what keeps the heart in working function.
The main function of the heart is to pump blood through the body.
True
Valves function to help keep blood flowing toward the heart. Arteries function to carry blood away from the heart.