Cardiac veins are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart muscle. Included in these is the great cardiac vein, the middle cardiac vein, the anterior cardiac veins and the small cardiac vein.
Pulmonary vein
You mean the great coronary vein and Marshall's vein? If so, then into the coronary sinus then to the right atrium through the valve of Thebesius!
To drain the tissues of the heart and empty into the coronary sinus
pulmonary vein
simple it is an artery
Coronary bypass
The Coronary Sinus
Carbon dioxide
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coronary vein
coronary sinus. It is a vein located on the heart's surface that collects deoxygenated blood from the coronary circulation and returns it to the right atrium.