Yes, blood flows into the heart via veins. Blood flows away from the heart in aryteries.
carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.ANSWER:Arteries usually carry oxygenated blood from heart to all the parts of the body whereas a coronary artery carries oxygenated blood and supplies it to the heart muscle-myocardium (for its functioning!) and that's where usually angina results as a result of artery thickening.Also the pulmonary artery is the only artery to carry de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for purification!!
When blood leaves the lungs through the pulmonary veins, it returns to the heart and enters the left ventricle.
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
Right and left pulmonary veins into the left ventricle and out through the aorta.Through the pulmonary vein - the only vein in the body to carry oxygenated blood.
No. Blood from the head returns to the right side of the heart and is then pumped ino the lungs. The blood from the head returns to the heart and is then sent to the lungs. If it went to the lungs before returning to the heart, that would be wasteful becase then it would have gone through the lungs twice before going to where it was needed.
Vena Cava
The heart pushes blood to your body through the arteries. The blood returns through the veins. The large, flexible artery into which the heart pumps is the aorta.
The blood vessels that carry the blood from the heart to the lungs are the pulmonary arteries. Blood returns from the body and is pumped by the right ventricle to the lungs, through the pulmonary arteries. The blood returns to the left side of the heart through the pulmonary veins.
Blood is pumped to all the body by the heart, through the arteries. It returns to the heart through the veins.
venae cavae
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
Blood leaves the heart through arteries, and returns through veins.
The heart pumps it around the body through arteries and it the blood returns to the heart via the veins.
carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.ANSWER:Arteries usually carry oxygenated blood from heart to all the parts of the body whereas a coronary artery carries oxygenated blood and supplies it to the heart muscle-myocardium (for its functioning!) and that's where usually angina results as a result of artery thickening.Also the pulmonary artery is the only artery to carry de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for purification!!
Circulation of the blood is divided into blood that is being pumped away from the heart, and blood that is returning to the heart. Blood leaves the heart through arteries, and returns to the heart through veins. The connecting vessels between arteries and veins are the capillaries.
the heart does not carry air. the heart pumps blood that travels through the lungs, where the blood becomes enriched with oxygen. that blood returns to the heart, where it is then pumped throughout the body
The blood returns to the heart through veins.