arteries
veins
An artery moves blood away from the heart.
A vein
veins move blood to the heart
the vessel is called a artery
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood to the heart.
artery
Blood moves toward bifurcation coming off of arteries.
No they do not. "Veins" are in fact, the blood vessel that moves blood to the heart so that it can get moved to the lungs in order to gain oxygen. "Arteries" are the blood vessel that moves blood away from the heart so that way the various body parts can gain that oxygen to do there thing.
Aorta has highest pressure. Pressure gradually decreases as blood moves towards heart.
i think it carries blood or oxygen to the brain
Veins are the blood vessel type that conveys blood from the systemic circulation back to the heart. They carry deoxygenated blood, except for the pulmonary veins, which transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. Veins have thinner walls and larger lumens than arteries, allowing them to accommodate varying volumes of blood. Valves within veins help prevent the backflow of blood as it moves toward the heart.