arteries from there lungs to they're tissues
Pulmonary artery is the only artery that carries non-oxygenated blood. Conversely, the pulmonary vein is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood.
The simplest answer is "arteries," which generally carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body, but the pulmonary veins also carry oxygen-rich blood. The lungs have oxygen that gives oxygen to the cells. Our body is a closed system so the blood never leaves the body system unless we are cut. After the blood has used up all of the oxygen it has the blood is recirculated through the heart and lungs once more! Thus this process goes on and on! An ARTERY carries oxygen rich or oxygenated blood from the heart to the body cells to give oxygen to them. I remember this by: Artery Away Arteries carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to other parts of the body. Veins return oxygen poor blood to the heart where it gets recirculated through the lungs and then throughout the body again. The arteries.
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the right ventricle, ( just to make sure you know, the rights and lefts of the heart are opposites) pumps blood through a valve, and up to the pulmonary vein where it travels to the lungs to be oxygenated by the alveoli, and brought back through the pulmonary artery to were the left atrium and ventricle pump the blood to the aorta, where then is distributed to the brain muscles and body
Blood is ~55% plasma and ~45% red blood cells (erythrocytes). These cells contain millions of molecules of the protein hemoglobin each of which can bind up to 4 oxygen molecules.
The pulmonary veins carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Coronary veins have oxygen rich blood. Hope I helped (:no, they carry deoxygenated blood to the coronary sinus.
The term "vein" describes vessels leading to the heart. The Pulmonary Veins are the only veins that carry oxygen rich blood. They carry the blood from the lungs to the heart.
By definition, ALL arteries carry Oxygen rich blood. Veins carry oxygen depleted blood.
The pulmonary veins are high in oxygen and carry blood to the heart. The heart will then pump it to the rest of the body.
The lungs, where they become oxygen-rich blood
All arteries except the pulmonary artery transport oxygen-rich blood
The pulmonary veins carry oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
The only vein that normally carries oxygen rich blood is the pulmonary vein which carries freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart for distribution to the body. Ordinary veins can have oxygen poor blood but don't carry oxygen rich blood.
The pulmonary veins carry O2 rich blood to the heart.
With three exceptions, arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the body organs and the veins carry oxygen poor blood and waste products to the heart.The exceptions are:the pulmonary veins return blood from the lungs to the heart;the portal veins receive oxygenated blood from the pyloric, gastric, cystic, superior mesenteric, and splenic veins and carry it to the liver;the umbilical vein carries blood to the fetus from the mother's placenta.
The blood in most arteries is oxygen rich. The blood in the pulmonary artery is oxygen-poor.yes all the arteries carry oxygenated blood except pulmonary artery which carry deoxigenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart towards the lungs..I don't know what arties are, but arteries carry oxygen-rich blood while veins carry CO2 rich blood.