The heart sends "used" blood to your lungs so that the blood can reabsorb oxygen there. There are no weasels in the lungs.
Arteries send blood away from the heart while veins send blood to the heart.
The veins responsible for returning blood to the heart are the Superior and Inferior Vena Cava. Arteries send blood away from the heart, going from Arteries to Arterioles to Capillaries, then the return is from Capillaries to Venules to Veins. The Superior and Inferior Vena Cava are the veins that send blood to the right atrium after an entire blood circulation cycle.
The heart valves and also the electrical impulses send to the musculoskeletal system.
Yes: it starts at the heart and goes to the lungs and travels throughout the body and back to the heart.
transports away? arteries more specifically the pulmonary artery and aorta
Arteries are the blood vessels that send blood away from the heart. Veins, in contrast, bring blood to the heart.
arteries send blood to the rest of the body, from the heart; viens send it back to the heart from the body.
the heart
Arteries send blood away from the heart while veins send blood to the heart.
Your arteries send blood away from the heart and around your body.
the heart
left part of heart
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
Lungs
It is on the left.
It is the muscular contraction of the heart muscles to pump blood out of the heart. The right ventricle contracts to send blood through the pulmonary arteries, and the left ventricle contracts to send blood into the aorta.
your heart is used for pumping your blood. (blood is red)