oxidized blood
oxygenated blood
Kind of. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the body where the oxygen is used up, and then the deoxygenated blood is transported through capillaries to the veins, through which it is taken to the heart.
It is an artery.
Arteries carry arterial blood away from the heart through the aorta and carotid arteries. Venous blood is then circulated back to one of the vena cavas where it enters the right atrium, go's through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle so that it can be taken through the pulmonary valves to t he lungs. There, it once again becomes arterial blood, and is taken through the left chambers to the aortic arch and the cycle repeats.
There are two blood vessels that take the blood away from the heart. The PULMONARY ARTERY takes deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygenated, and the AORTA which takes oxygenated blood from the heart and distributes it to the body.
oxygenated blood
The "type" of blood vessel is an artery.The largest, an elastic one connected to the heart, is the aorta.
The arteries, but to be exact, the aorta.
The arteries, but to be exact, the aorta.
oxygenated blood through aorta.
deoxygented blood
Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.....veins carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
deoxygenated blood
Kind of. Arteries carry blood away from the heart to the body where the oxygen is used up, and then the deoxygenated blood is transported through capillaries to the veins, through which it is taken to the heart.
There's only 1 kind of arteries that will carry deoxygenated blood. And that is the pulmonary arteries.
Usually veins carry blood low in oxygen back to the heart except for the pulmonary veins. They carry blood higher in oxygen.
arteries carry oxygen rich blood out of the heart and veins carry oxygen deprived blood back to th heart