The gonadal artery which leaves the aorta directly at the level of L2. Some references will calles this the ovarian artery in women and the testicular artery in men but for the sake of simplicity the gonadal artery is perfectly adequate.
The renal artery brings blood to the kidney.
Blood vessels are meant for the supply of nutrients and oxygen through blood which is present inside the vessels.
The renal artery - "renal" being the Latin word for kidney.
Yes
carotid arteries
The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that supply glucose and oxygen to the heart muscle. These arteries branch off the aorta and encircle the heart, delivering nutrients and oxygen-rich blood to support proper heart function.
The umbilical vein carries oxygen-rich blood from the placenta to the fetus, making it the fetal blood vessel with the highest oxygen concentration.
Arteries usually carry O2 rich blood. Veins usually don't.
pulmonary vein
To provide the heart with a blood supply.
Homeostasis regulates oxygen supply through a combination of mechanisms, including regulating respiration to maintain appropriate blood oxygen levels, adjusting heart rate to ensure efficient blood circulation, and controlling blood vessel constriction and dilation to optimize oxygen delivery to tissues. The body also utilizes feedback loops involving the respiratory and circulatory systems to adjust oxygen supply in response to changing metabolic demands.
pulmonary artery