The pulmonary artery is the primary artery going to the heart; very basically- it transports the blood below the heart. The aorta runs above the heart and is actually the largest artery, but it handles less blood as it has a smaller area to cover.
from your heart to your lungs, thru arteries.. thru your body and back to your heart, thru veins
The cardiac muscle of the heart has primary responsibility for pumping blood throughout the body.
L ventricleAscending aortaAortic ArchBrachiocephalic trunkR Common Carotid arteryR Internal Carotid arteryR anterior cerebral artery
The five main parts are the arteries, capillaries, veins, heart and most people don't count blood but blood is also one!
-Capillaries bring blood and nutrients to every cell. They are smaller than your hair. -Veins bring non-oxygenated blood back to the heart, so that the blood can become reoxygenated. -Arteries take the blood straight from your heart. They are very flexible so that they will not break every time the heart pumps blood.
capillaries
The coronary pathway takes blood to the heart.Related Information:Coronary arteries surround the heart and provided the muscles of the heart with blood.
The primary artery that blood flows out of the heart to the rest of the body is the aorta. The aorta is also the largest artery of the body.
the left side of the heart pumps blood into the pulmonary
Pulmonary circulation :)
Cardiovascular system. Veins carry blood cells to the heart; while arteries carry blood away from the heart.
The myocardium does not have blood flow to the arm. The myocardium is the muscle of the heart and therefore only supplies blood to the heart.
Pathway of blood to tissue capillies and back to heart.
circulatory system
Describe the pathway of blood through the heart and lungs relating to pressure and volume? Describe the pathway of blood through the heart and lungs relating to pressure and volume?
from your heart to your lungs, thru arteries.. thru your body and back to your heart, thru veins
systemic circulation