There are veins on both sides.
AnswerIt's called the carotid vein. Veins carry blood towards the heart and arteries carry it away. The vein that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart from the upper body is called the superior vena cava and the vein that carries blood from the head to that vein through the neck is the jugular vein.
The pulmonary vein.
Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
Femoral vein
The vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the brain back to the right side of the heart is the jugular vein. Specifically, the internal jugular vein collects blood from the brain and neck and drains it into the brachiocephalic vein, which then empties into the superior vena cava. This blood ultimately returns to the right atrium of the heart.
All veins carry blood back to the heart, except for the pulmonary vein. The Vena Cava empty into the right side of the heart, so they technically bring blood to the heart. Thus, they are veins. I think...
A vein. Your veins take blood back to the heart to be pumped to the lungs to get oxygen. When your veins flow blood back to the heart, it goes through the left side of your heart.
Blood from the brain returns through the superior vena cava to the right atrium of the heart.For further clarification go to blood-circulationfor a diagram. It's about half way down the page.
The vein carries the blood back to the heart
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There is the pulmonary vein.