The arteries. Unfortunately this is a badly worded question, but it essentially means from the heart, where does the blood go/drain to?
There are two main blood vessels into which all blood returning to the heart drains, the superior and inferior vena cava. The superior vena cava will drain blood from the upper part of the body into the right atrium and the inferior vena cava will drain blood from the lower part of the body into the right atrium.
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
They drain unfilterd blood from the body into the kidneys
No such thing. The jugular veins drain blood from your head back to your heart. The carotid arteries take blood from your heart to your head.
Three vessels drain into the right atrium, the Ascending vena cava, the descending vena cava and the coronary sinus.
There are two main blood vessels into which all blood returning to the heart drains, the superior and inferior vena cava. The superior vena cava will drain blood from the upper part of the body into the right atrium and the inferior vena cava will drain blood from the lower part of the body into the right atrium.
blood
Pack it with ice. The cold will repel the blood.
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
superior and inferior vena cava
It comes from the 4 pulmonary veins that drain into the left atrium. they carry oxygenated blood that has come from the pulmonary circulation as well as the deoxygenated blood from the bronchial arteries.
exsanguinate!
venule(veins)
The capillaries drain the blood into veins which drain into the large veins, inferior vena cava collects the blood from the lower part of the body and the superior vena cava collects blood from the upper part of the body, and they both drain the blood in the right atrium of the heart from where it gets pumped to the lungs for oxygenation.
Superior and inferior Vena Cava
Jugular Foreman
renal veins