oxygenated blood
The main function of a renal vein is to carry blood from the kidneys
The renal artery carries blood into the kidneys while the renal vein drains the blood.
The renal veins carry blood away from the kidneys.
The Renal vein/arteryRenal Arteries (to) and Renal Veins (from)
The renal vein (renal = Kidney in Latin).
By definition arteries always carry blood away from the heart and veins carry it to the heart.Most arteries carry blood with the least amount of carbon dioxide. But there is an exception. The arteries that carry blood to the lungs is very high in carbon dioxide.
the main function of a renal vein is to carry urine to the kidneys
renal artery contains a higher percentage of oxygen as compared tro the renal vein. it also contains a higher percentage of urea as compared to the renal vein as all the urea has been filtered away for excretion in the kidney.
the renal artery. :) Micaela U. Sanchez
The renal vein, which then joins to the Inferior Vena Cava
The renal artery supplies blood to the renal system, or the kidneys. The renal artery differ with the renal vein in containing the less concentration of co2 and more concentration of urea
Renal vein thrombosis develops when a blood clot forms in the renal vein, which carries blood from the kidneys back to the heart. The disorder is not common.