pulmonary vein
The vessel that conveys oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle is called the pulmonary artery.
The right atrium and ventricle transport blood to the lungs. This blood is oxygen-poor and needs to be replenished. The blood returns to the heart into the left atrium and ventricle. This blood is oxygen-rich, and the heart transports it to the rest of the body.
The pulmonary arteries convey the blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.
The aorta conducts blood from the left ventricle.
Blood entering the left ventricle is rich in oxygen. In contrast, oxygen-poor blood enters the right ventricle.
The right atrium and right ventricle of the heart contain blood low in oxygen. This blood returns from the body and is then pumped to the lungs in order to pick up oxygen.
Blood enters the heart through the right atrium, then flows into the right ventricle. From there, it is pumped to the lungs to pick up oxygen. Oxygenated blood returns to the heart through the left atrium, then moves into the left ventricle. Finally, the left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood out to the rest of the body.
Aorta is the main and largest artery. It carries blood out of the heart from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
The Aorta (the aortic arch)The left ventricle of the human body contains oxygenated blood. This oxygenated blood is pumped to all parts of the body except the lungs. Hence the left ventricle which has a thick cardiac wall pumps blood through aorta, the main artery, which is the only blood vessel that arises from the left ventricle.Left atrium--------> Left ventricle ----------> Aorta
Oxygen-rich blood is found in the left side of the heart. After being oxygenated in the lungs, blood returns to the heart and is pumped out to the rest of the body by the left ventricle.
the aorta
Veins are the type of blood vessel that drains blood from tissues and returns it to the heart.