Veins and arteries are in the circulatory system. Therefore that means they have something to do with pumping blood to cells around the body. So I would say that the role the arteries play in the body is that it carries blood to and from the heart to other parts of the body
veins pump inn blood into the heart and arteries pump out blood from the heart.
it carries the blood through the body
The arteries pump the blood away from the heart.A good way to remember this is the A in arteries and away.The arteries always take out blood from the heart. They allow blood to flow into the lungs to have carried blood to be re-oxygenated. Arteries also flow towards organs and tissues to allow blood be stripped of oxygen.Arteries also play a vital role in controlling the normal blood pressure which if shifts from the normal value can lead to a number of disorders like cerebral ischemia, cardiac failure, hemorrhage etc.I cannot stress enough how many people get this wrong. Arteries do NOT mean they carry oxygenated blood. Arteries can carry either oxygenated blood (e.g. aorta) or de-oxygenated blood (pulmonary artery).Artery simply refers to the direction in which blood is flowing. In this case, it means it is flowing away from the heart.Veins mean it is flowing toward the heartarteries carry blood away from the heart.To transport oxygenated blood though the system and into the veins to be oxygenated.The arteries' main functions are to carry blood (mainly erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, and plasma) throughout the body. The blood carries oxygen, fights pathogens, clots blood, and maintains body temperature.carry blood from your heart
Arteries have to endure a much higher pressure, but the muscle wall surrounding the arteries are actually there to constrict and relax to help regulate blood pressure. Since blood pressure is one of your more important functions, the arteries are constantly constricting and relaxing to keep you BP at a reasonable level. They also play a role in blood shunting during your fight or flight response, but that tends to deal more with capillaries.In short the smooth muslce lining your arteries have various functions, but the key functions to their existence are :1.) Dealing with the higher pressure and not bursting by causing reinforcement to the pressure.2.) To constrict and diulate in order to help regulate blood pressure.There are other reasons for this but most fringe more on the molecular level or deal with secondary messengers, G proteins.
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Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the lungs around the body. Veins carry 'used' blood back to the lungs.
it carries the blood through the body
To carry blood/wastes to and from the kidneys.
The aorta does not play a direct role in the excretory system. The main function of the aorta is to carry oxygenated blood away from the heart and deliver it to the rest of the body. The excretory system primarily consists of the kidneys, which filter waste products from the blood and produce urine.
The heart and the lungs play a major role in the circulatory system. The circulatory system also include the arteries, capillaries, and veins.
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By excretion of the pulmonary veins and clotted arteries.
Capillaries. From the arteries, arterioles carry the blood, and at their ends they have a minute sphincter beyond which they are venules. The tiny sphincters may play a part in stopping bleeding.
These serve in transporting blood between heart, organs, and muscles. Arteries usually leave the heart and transports blood to the body(systematic circulation) or to the lungs(pulmonary circulation).
it excretes waste which is when you deficate (poopoo) through you anus
Kidneys play biggest role in fluid balance. They are part of the excretory system.
These serve in transporting blood between heart, organs, and muscles. Arteries usually leave the heart and transports blood to the body(systematic circulation) or to the lungs(pulmonary circulation).