The Pulmonary artery carries undeoxygenated blood to the lungs to be oxygenated then the pulmonary artery carries the new oxygenated blood back to the heart!
Heart to arteries to capillaries to veins.
Specific arteries and veins of the heart are different from the pattern seen in the rest of the body because they work differently. Veins are thin-walled and don't need to cope with much pressure as the arteries that are thick and muscular-walled, which are flexible to cope with the differing force of blood flow by heart contraction. The rest of the veins and arteries in the body just carry the blood to the whole body and not making as much pressure as the veins and arteries of the heart.
All of them. Veins carry blood from the body to the heart, arteries carry blood from the heart to the body.
veins bring blood back to the heart. arteries go away from the heart
arteries and veins are found throughout the body. arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it to the heart
muscle and veins
Veins are a parts of the circulatory system of the body that carry blood to the heart.
Yes. They do. Otherwise your heart couldn't pump blood to said body if they weren't connected. Fyi. Veins carry blood towards the heart from the body, and arteries carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
The blood in our heart is carried to all parts of our body. The heart pumps the blood, and the blood is carried by veins. The veins are all over our body. They have a system; out to our body, and back to the heart.
There are three major types of blood vessels in the body, the arteries, capillaries and veins. The vessels that carry blood towards the heart are the veins.
the same thing all veins do, it returns blood to the heart and circulation , arteries take blood to the body
Veins