The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart. The blood is deoxygenated.
Your diaphragm is located below the heart. This is the partition, between the thorax and abdomen.
The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart. The blood is deoxygenated.
I believe you are looking for the inferior vena cava
The blood flow from the kidney to the diaphragm follows the path of the renal artery carrying oxygenated blood to the kidney for filtration. Once the blood is filtered in the kidney, it travels back to the heart through the renal vein. From the heart, the blood is pumped to the lungs for oxygenation and then circulated to the diaphragm and the rest of the body.
The veins bring blood into your heart (they also contain valves to do this).
they dont really one brings blood to the body from the heart and one brings blood from the heart from the body
Vein
vena cava
Arteries carry blood from the heart to the organs of the body.
The heart is located above the diaphragm, which is a muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity. Specifically, the heart is situated in the thoracic cavity, slightly to the left of the midline, while the diaphragm lies below it, playing a crucial role in respiration. Thus, the heart is not "about" the diaphragm but rather positioned in relation to it.
Arteries.
The inferior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood from the bottom half of the body to the heart. The superior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart .. Hope this answers your question .