The superior venacava navigates deoxygenated blood back to the heart to get reoxygenated
What does the inferior venacava do
superior venacava,inferior venacava, pulmonary vien
The superior and inferior venacava- HM2 USN
it's deoxygenated blood from all parts of our body through superior and inferior venacava.
Superior vena cavaInferior vena cavacoronary sinus
The right atrium is where deoxygenated blood enters the heart.
The answer I believe you're looking for is the superior vena cava.
The opening and closing of flaps at the end of Venacava
Inferior Venacava
The function of superior and inferior vena cava is to take blood to the heart. The two veins will carry blood that is low in oxygen from the body to the heart.
if the question is................what are the vessels which carry the blood to the heart? ANSWER the vessels which carries the deoxygenated blood from the various parts of the body are VEINS . the veins combine to form two major veins, they are , 1 - superior venacava , 2 - inferior venacava . these two are the vessels which collect and carry the deoxygenated blood into the heart . in which the first one carry the blood from the anterior parts of the body.that is blood from ears,eyes.face,...... and the second carry blood from the superior parts of the body,....that is from legs , arms,.............
The superior vena cava (SVC) and inferior vena cava (IVC) are two large veins that transport deoxygenated blood back to the heart. The SVC collects blood from the upper body, including the head, neck, and arms, while the IVC gathers blood from the lower body, including the abdomen and legs. Both veins empty into the right atrium of the heart, playing a crucial role in the circulatory system by returning blood for reoxygenation. Their proper function is essential for maintaining effective blood circulation throughout the body.