Veins return blood to the heart.
The pulmonary veins.
veins
The veins carries blood from the body to the heart.
Not sure what you mean by "anterior and posterior", but veins return blood to the heart. I believe you are mistaken. the Superior and Inferior vena cava return blood to the heard.
Veins take blood to the heart, arteries take blood away from the heart.The vessels that carry blood to the heart are called veins. Those that supply the body with blood from the heart are called arteries.Examples are the jugular veins that return blood from the head, and the carotid arteries that supply blood to the head.
They prevent back flow and help to return blood to the heart.
Arterioles carry blood in the direction away from the heart. The order of vessels from the heart is: arteries>arterioles>capillaries>venules>veins.
Deoxygenated blood return form the body to the heart via the Superior and Inferior Vena Cavas, which join together to enter the Heart's Right Atrium.
what two things help the blood in veins return to the heart
Return blood, most likely, refers to the venous blood that is returned to the heart.
The blood vessel that returnes blood to the heart is called Veins.
veins, maybe
Arteries take away blood from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart.
The vessels carrying blood Away from the heart are the Arteries, while the veins return blood to the heart.
veins
The veins carries blood from the body to the heart.
The veins return the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
Veins... they return the 'used' blood back to the heart (via the lungs).
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and empty into Arterioles which then lead to Capillaries, the blood then begins its return trip to the heart by entering Venules which empty into Veins which return the blood to the heart.ArteriesArteriolesCapillariesVenulesVeins