it moves toward the heart <apex>
It moves toward the heart
The blood returns to the heart through veins.
A superficial vein on the medial of the of the arm called the Cephalic vein. Of course blood can be taken from just about any visible vein nowadays but that is the best candidate for the large volume taken when donating blood.
the gastrosplenic vein joins the superior mesenteric vein and takes blood to the hepatic vein
Blood-vein was created in 1931.
The PULMONARY vein. Pulmonary = lungs. Vein = ALWAYS carries blood TO the heart.
it moves toward the heart <apex>
Gastrosplenic Vein joins the Superior Mesenteric Vein and takes blood to Hepatic Portal Vein and delivers blood to liver.
Long, penislike
the blood that carries blood from your heart is your arteries
The middle of a leaf is taken up by a vein called the midrib. -Andrew D.
There are two veins that carry oxygen they are the Pulmonary vein and the Umbilical vein:-)