Heart
The heart is a pump and move blood through the blood vessels.
Yes, somewhat. Lymph doesn't circulate like blood but has a system parallel to the blood vessels.
Blood vessels are the tubes that carry blood. Blood vessels include arteries, veins, and capillaries.
the tricuspid valve prevents the movement of blood from right ventricle to right atrium the ventricle opens into the aorta though the semi lunar valves
It receives blood from the pulmonary trunk coming out of the right ventricle of the heart.
the blood travel through blood vessels is the Artrium or atria. :-)
inferior vena cava
The cornea, the clear part of the eye, does not contain blood vessels and it receives oxygen supply directly from the air.
i think its the blue orchid blood.
The heart muscle is supplied by blood vessels called coronaries.
The part of your eye that receives no blood at all is the cornea. This is the clear and transparent part of the eye and it does not have any blood vessels.
the coronary arteries Which blood vessels contain blood that is higher in oxygen? -Pulmonary Veins
Blood entering the right atrium is deoxygenated and saturated with CO2. Blood that is entering the left atrium has passed through the lungs and is oxygenated. It returns to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein and is saturated with oxygen. - Med Student
Epithelial tissue lacks blood vessels. Instead, it receives nutrients and oxygen through diffusion from nearby blood vessels in the underlying connective tissue.
In fact, the kidney dose not receives the urine but it produces the urine by receiving the filtrate from the blood vessels . and the first part wich receives the filtrate is the " glomerus"
separate vessels exist for lymph (immune) and blood (receives oxygen from lungs)
the right artrium carries deoxygenated blood, while the left atrium carries oxygenated blood