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The coronary sinus is a collection of veins joined together that collect blood from the myocardium. The coronary sinus empties into the right atrium.

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Drians unoxygenated blood from the myocardium?

The coronary veins drains the unoxygenated blood and empty it into the coronary sinus, which empties into the right atrium.


Into what chambers do the coronary veins empty?

atrium


What is the function of the coronary veins?

To drain the tissues of the heart and empty into the coronary sinus


Do the coronary veins carry oxygen-rich blood?

Coronary veins have oxygen rich blood. Hope I helped (:no, they carry deoxygenated blood to the coronary sinus.


What are the Coronary arteries and veins for?

the coronary arteries feed oxygenated blood to the heart muscle where as the coronary veins take the deoxygenated blood back the heart.


What is the hearts blood vessel?

coronary arteries and coronary veins


What is heart blood vessel?

coronary arteries and coronary veins


The great and middle cardiac veins drain blood into the?

The great and middle cardiac veins drain blood into coronary sinus. The coronary sinus is responsible for draining blood from the anterior ventricles.


What type of circulation provides blood to the heart's tissues?

The coronary circulation provides blood to the heart's tissues. The coronary circulation includes the coronary arteries and coronary veins.


What is the importance of the coronary circulation?

Coronary circulation is the circulation of blood in the blood vessels of the heart muscle (the myocardium). The vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the myocardium are known as coronary arteries. The vessels that remove the deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle are known as coronary veins.


What three veins enter the right atrium?

Blood enters the right atrium via three veins: (1) the superior vena cava returns blood from body regions superior to the diaphragm; (2) the inferior vena cava returns blood from the body areas below the diaphragm; and (3) the coronary sinus collects blood draining from the myocardium.


Coronary vessels carry blood to the heart?

No, veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart... Coronary vessels carry blood IN the heart.