Blood full of oxygen.
Two types of blood vessels are arteries, which carry blood away from the heart, and veins, which carry blood towards the heart. There is also a third type of vessel called a capillary which is neither artery nor vein but connects the two and is the site where oxygen, nutrients, and wastes are exchanged between the blood and the tissues.
Depending on whether you are A+ or A- you can receive different types of blood. If you have A+ blood you can often receive blood from A+, A-, O+, and O-. However, if you are A- you can only usually receive blood from A- and O-.
Since a patient with Type B blood has B antigens on their RBC's and since Type O blood has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies present in the blood plasma, the donor blood needs to be treated before transfusion. The Type O blood needs to be separated into packed cells and plasma, usually done by centrifuge, and only the packed cells should be used for the transfusion. Remember the anti-B antibodies are present in the Type O blood plasma and could cause serious damage in the system of a patient with Type B blood.
1. The main type of blood vessels in the body are: Arteries, its arterial blood is pumped from the heart through a series of large distribution vessel. Arterioles is arteries that is into subdivide into vessels that become progressively smaller and finally become tiny. Capillaries is arterioles that control the flow into microscopic exchange vessels . Venues is the so called capillary beds, the exchange of nutrients and respiratory gases occurs between the blood and the tissue fluid around the cells.
If you have blood type a you can donate blood to other people who have type a blood and to people who have type ab blood. People with type a blood are said to have thicker blood than the other blood types.
Arteries carry whatever blood type the individual has.Arteries always carry blood away from the heart.Most times the blood is oxygenated, but not always.
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Arteries. This is because the heart is pumping the blood away from the heart through the arteries, thus they are very high pressure due to the force of the blood being pushed quickly through a confined space.
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Oxygenated blood is carried by all arteries but one which is the pulmonary artery
Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood into the heart.
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Deoxygenated. The blood is carried by the pulmonary arteries from the heart to the lungs to replenish the oxygen.
Arteries are hollow tubes that carry blood away from the heart. In that senses, they are a type of tunnel, as are all blood vessels.
Capillaries send blood to both arteries and veins.