The systemic arteriole, then the capillaries, the venule, the vein, the vena cava, the heart, the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary arterioles, capillaries, the pulmonary veins, the heart, into the aorta, and back into the artery.
Systemic Arteries are represented as red in diagrams because they have oxygen in the blood, whereas Pulmonary Arteries are represented as blue because they carry deoxygenated blood.
In Arteries, blood has already obtained the oxygen, which gives blood it's red color. In veins, blood is returning back to the heart and lungs for oxygen. Oxygen-deprived blood is a bluish/purple.
arteries are blood vessels that take blood away from your heart and into your body. First the blood passaes through the right atrium then into the arteries where the blood is then deoxygenated and the oxygen is given to all your muscles.
When blood is bright red, it typically indicates that it is oxygenated, which means it is flowing from the lungs to the body. The blood vessel associated with this bright red color is usually an artery, specifically the pulmonary artery or systemic arteries like the aorta. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, while veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart, which is darker in color.
your arteries contain white blood cells and red blood cells.
The blood in arteries is typically bright red because it is oxygenated and rich in hemoglobin.
arteries
The blood in ARTERIES is BRIGHT RED beacuse it is rich in oxygen. :)) -Zuri
Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart.
Bright cherry red is the normal systemic arterial blood color
red blood cells
It is red, because in it, there is red blood cells, which is the color red.