The Superior Vena Cava, which delivers blood from your shoulders up to your head.
The Inferior Vena Cava, which delivers blood from your shoulders to your feet.
The Coronary Artery, which delivers blood to the heart muscle
The veins return blood to the heart, and arteries pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body. All veins carry oxygen-poor blood to the heart, with the exception of the pulmonary vein. All arteries but the pulmonary artery carry oxygen-rich blood.
This is a bad answer because it doesn't give much info, but one of them leads strait from your ring finger to the heart.
Vena cava and two femoral veins are the three largest. If you don't count both femorals, then the next largest is the portal vein.
The Superior and Inferior Vena Cava return blood to the heart from the body and the pulmonary vein returns blood to the heart form the lungs.
All of them?
Veins return blood to the heart.The pulmonary veins.
what two things help the blood in veins return to the heart
veins, maybe
The veins return the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
The veins carries blood from the body to the heart.
Blood flows away from the heart in arteries, and towards the heart in veins.
veins
Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart.
The blood vessel that returnes blood to the heart is called Veins.
Veins
The actions or forces that allow blood in the veins to return to the heart is that the blood in the veins is moving through the veins at a lower pressure, so the valves and muscular pumps withing the body help the blood circulate back to the heart.
Arteries take away blood from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart.