left part of heart
The left side, mainly the ventricle.
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
left part of heart
Arteries are the blood vessels that send blood away from the heart. Veins, in contrast, bring blood to the heart.
arteries send blood to the rest of the body, from the heart; viens send it back to the heart from the body.
Not very much. It tells the brain nothing about the blood, such as oxygen state, or how fast it is beating. However, pain can be transmitted to the brain from the heart when the heart doesn't, for example, have enough oxygen. This information is quite non-specific, though, explaining why pain from the heart in a heart attack can appear to come from the arm or jaw.
the heart
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
Arteries send blood away from the heart while veins send blood to the heart.
Your arteries send blood away from the heart and around your body.
transports away? arteries more specifically the pulmonary artery and aorta
the heart