Blood is aided in its return to the heart primarily by the venous system and the muscular system. The venous system, equipped with one-way valves, prevents backflow and ensures that blood moves toward the heart. Additionally, the muscular system plays a critical role through skeletal muscle contractions that compress veins, pushing blood upwards. The respiratory system also assists by creating pressure changes in the thoracic cavity during breathing, which helps draw blood back to the heart.
Deoxygenated blood return form the body to the heart via the Superior and Inferior Vena Cavas, which join together to enter the Heart's Right Atrium.
what two things help the blood in veins return to the heart
Return blood, most likely, refers to the venous blood that is returned to the heart.
The blood vessel that returnes blood to the heart is called Veins.
veins, maybe
Arteries take away blood from the heart. Veins return blood to the heart.
Veins return blood to the heart.The pulmonary veins.
The vessels carrying blood Away from the heart are the Arteries, while the veins return blood to the heart.
veins
The veins carries blood from the body to the heart.
The veins return the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
Veins... they return the 'used' blood back to the heart (via the lungs).