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Yes. Then, the artery forms to a aertiole, then to a capillary. After that the process continues, the capillary will turn into a venule then to the vein. If you didn't arteries travel from the heart and veins carry blood to the heart. So then the vein will bring the blood to the left atrium... bicuspid valve... left ventricle... aortic valve... aorta

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