Veins
Veins bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart and lungs from tissues and organs to be oxygenated again. Arteries carry the oxygenated blood out from the heart and lungs and into various tissues throughout the body. The heart will pump both and the lungs oxygenate the blood from the veins.
Well, the heart pumps blood at such a high speed, that it simply uses whatever kinetic energy is left to make it's way through to your heart again.
(basically, if you get a little slit in your neck, the blood would spurt out a good 6-10 feet away, and you will lose almost all your blood extremely quickly)
Your arteries carry blood back to your heart after it has gone through your veins all the way through your body.
lungs
Vein
Veins
The inferior vena cava brings blood back to the heart from the lungs.
Brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body
veins, but technically, they are not part of the heart.
There are a few. The superior vena cava and inferior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart. The pulmonary vein brings back oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. There are also veins that bring back deoxygenated blood that supplied the heart such as the coronary vein.
The superior and inferior vena cava.
The Systemic aorta is the major blood vessel that brings back blood to heart from most body parts.
it is the main vein of the body it brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
The vein carries the blood back to the heart
The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.