Every organ has a blood supply that arrives in an artery, and departs in a vein. All organs depend on a blood supply.
no they aren't they are some type of vessel.
True. Arteries are responsible for bringing oxygenated blood to the body. The smooth muscle surrounding the arteries can expand or contract causing more or less blood to flow through to the organs.
Arteries don't drain the pelvic organs, any other organs, or any tissue in the body. Veins drain.
The splanchnic circulation
arteries carry blood away from the heart toward the organs which end in terminal branches called capillaries.
even though the arteries and veins aren't organs,they would be the heart,veins,and the arteries.
Typically the words "organ" and "system" are used separately-- a system is a collection of organs that work toward a particular purpose. The coronary arteries are, like all arteries, part of the cardiovascular system. They can also be considered part of the heart, when looking at things from the standpoint of organs.
Arteries
The arteries
veins and arteries
no they aren't they are some type of vessel.
The heart, brain, and the arteries
Arteries carry blood from the heart to the organs of the body.
The heart works closely with the blood vessels that comprise the circulatory system. These include the arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Arteries carry oxygene (blood) to organs and organs use the blood given by arteries to function and preform certain tasks needed for survival the blood used by the organs go to the major veins in the body which are recirculated by the heart and are transfered to the lungs which add oxygene to the unoxigenated blood through the tiny sacks in the lungs (avioli)
Technically the circulatory system is an organ system. But it does work with the respiratory system which gives it oxygen
The main organ would be the Heart. Other major organs are the veins and arteries. Lungs are also a part of the blood circulatory system.