carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
the circulation of blood through the arteries, capillaries, and veins of the general system, from the left ventricle to the right atrium
pulmonary vein and systemic veins
They are part of the cardiovascular system.
The Right Atrium of the heart receives blood from the systemic veins.
True.
In pulmonary arteries, PO2 is around 40 mmHg and PCO2 is around 46 mmHg. In pulmonary veins, PO2 is around 100 mmHg and PCO2 is around 40 mmHg. In systemic arteries, PO2 is around 100 mmHg and PCO2 is around 40 mmHg. In systemic veins, PO2 is around 40 mmHg and PCO2 is around 46 mmHg.
The right atrium.
There are four main types of veins that pigs and humans have in common. These include the pulmonary, systemic, deep, and superficial veins.
The veins carry blood to the heart from the lungs and the body.
veins....
The veins return the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
The systemic arteriole, then the capillaries, the venule, the vein, the vena cava, the heart, the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary arterioles, capillaries, the pulmonary veins, the heart, into the aorta, and back into the artery.