the thickest blood vessel is the veins. It has the thickest wall
Inferior Vena Cava (IVC)
the red
Aorta 😄
The aorta.
arteries thick walled and elastic blood vessels capillaries and veins
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arteries
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arteries thick walled and elastic blood vessels capillaries and veins
there are only 2 vessels that take blood from the heart. The Pulmonary trunk that bifurcates into the (right and left) pulmonary arteries. and the aorta. the aorta is the largest vessel in the body and certainly would be considered thick walled.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
When blood is pumped into the thin-walled blood vessels of the lungs, carbon dioxide is replaced with oxygen.
Arteries are thick-walled blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. They usually carry oxygen-rich blood, except for the pulmonary artery.
The veins are neither strong nor thick of the blood vessels. On the contrary the veins are thin and thin walled. The arteries are strong and thick. They have to bear the pressure of the blood that comes from the heart.
Arteries ALWAYS bring blood away from the heart. Vein bring it back.
No. Arteries, which carry blood away from the heart are usually thick walled and round shaped. Veins on the other hand carry blood to the heart and are slightly more thin walled and more elliptical in shape. Capillaries are the smallest of blood vessels and very thin walled. They carry small amounts of blood relative to veins and arteries.