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.
There are two veins leading away from the heart. The Internal Jugular vein and the External Jugular Vein. The External Jugular Vein (EJV) is the vein you look for when performing an EJ IV. Therefore this is the one that is going straight to the heart with deoxygenated blood.
The jugular vein is the primary vein that returns blood from the brain towards the heart. It is easily identifiable on the side of the neck.
Pulmonary vein
There are two sets of veins: the external and internal jugular veins that bring deoxygenated blood from the head back to the heart via the superior vena cava. There is also another, minor, jugular vein, the anterior jugular vein, draining the submaxillary region.
superior mesenteric vein
The carotid artery takes blood from the heart up the neck, to our brain. The jugular vein returns blood from the head to the heart.
The carotid artery takes blood from the heart up the neck, to our brain. The jugular vein returns blood from the head to the heart.
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Blood is returned to the heart via the veins. Some of the main veins are: Jugular veins (from head) Pulmonary veins (from lungs) Portal vein Azygos vein Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Iliac vein Femoral vein (from legs) Popliteal vein Great saphenous vein Small saphenous
The jugular vein carries blood from the brain towards the heart. It is identifiable in the anterolateral neck.
deoxgenated blood from the brain
The largest vein in the human body is the inferiorvena cava. The vena cava returns blood from the bottom half of your body back to your heart.
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
Pulmonary Vein pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenatedANS2:The pulmonary vein is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood. The blood returns from the lungs to the heart to be pumped to the body.