brachiocephalic artey
superior and inforior vena cava
right pulmonary artery
aorta
right pulmonary veins
anterior cadiac vein
right coronary artery
maginal artery
small cardiac vein
left common caroid artery
left subclavain artery
left pulmonary artery
left pulmonary vein
circumflex artery
left coronary artery
great cadiac vein
anterior intervantricular artery
there ya go.
veins and arteries
The coronary arteries supply oxygenated and nutrient filled blood to the heart muscle. There are two main coronary arteries: right coronary artery and left coronary artery. Other arteries diverge from these two main arteries and extend to the bottom portion of the heart.
There are two main arteries that feed the heart. They are called the coronary arteries. These are the arteries that receive bypass surgery. The number of bypasses is determined by the number of blockages, not the number of arteries.
The Aorta.
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aorta, vena cava and the pulmonary veins and arteries
Arteries are the tubes that carry blood away from the heart. The main arteries that do so are the pulmonary artery and the aorta.
veins and arteries
The arteries carry blood away from the heart, and the veins to the heart. The main veins connected to the heart are the pulmonary vein and the vena cava, and the main arteries are the aorta and the pulmonary artery.
The coronary arteries supply oxygenated and nutrient filled blood to the heart muscle. There are two main coronary arteries: right coronary artery and left coronary artery. Other arteries diverge from these two main arteries and extend to the bottom portion of the heart.
The main role of all arteries is to carry blood away from the heart. The main arteries are the pulmonary artery and the aorta.
There are two main arteries that feed the heart. They are called the coronary arteries. These are the arteries that receive bypass surgery. The number of bypasses is determined by the number of blockages, not the number of arteries.
Arteries carry blood from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart.
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The 3 types of blood vessels are: 1. veins, which carry blood to the heart; 2. capillaries, which connect veins and arteries, and 3. arteries, which carry blood away from the heart.
Structurally, veins and arteries are very similar. The main differences is that veins move blood towards the heart, whereas arteries move blood away from the heart.
i think arteries, capillaries, aorta just guessing