The pulmanary artery carries oxygen poor blood.
Veins, but there walls aren't that thick.
The pulmonary artery is the blood vessel that leads away from the heart (Artery=Away), toward the lungs. It is pumping blood to that lungs that just returned from the body (via the vena cava, into the right atrium). So the blood in the pulmonary artery has the lowest concentration of O2 and the highest concentration of CO2. It is just about to pick up lots of oxygen, once it gets to the lungs.
I'm not certain what this question is really asking. If read literally, I would assume yes, a mother and a father can parent an AB positive child provided they are capable adults. If the question is asking can a man have a child that has a different blood type than his, the answer is yes. A baby will have either mom or dad's blood type. Now if dad is O pos and mom is AB pos and the baby's blood type is neither one of those, I would suggest DNA testing for that baby.
No. A person with type O means, by definition, they do not carry the gene for either the A or B antigen. The parents in this case can only pass on the O gene, so ANY child they have can ONLY be type O, never type A.
All of them. White blood cells attack disease and the red carry blood and oxygen to the wound. Red blood cells also repair the body.
artery carry pure blood but pulmanary artery carry improve blood to lungs from heart
deoxygenated blood
oxygenated blood oxygenated blood oxygenated blood
Artery
Arteries (except for the Pulmonary artery (which caries ed-oxygenated blood) and pulmonary vein (which carries oxygenated blood ))
An Artery caries Oxygen Rich blood and a Vein carries Oxygen Poor blood, but not by definition because the Pulmonary Arteries carry Oxygen Poor blood and the Pulmonary Veins carry Oxygen Rich blood, (these vessles can be found between the heart and the lungs).
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood into the heart.
It's called blood vessel. it can be of following type viz Artery, Vein, Arteriole, Venule, Capillary.
Oxygenated blood. The one exception is the pulmonary artery which carries un-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
The aorta carries blood away from the heart towards the body. The pulmonary artery carries blood away from the heart towards the lungs.
artery
The arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart and to the rest of the body. Veins carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart to be oxidized.