basaclly a tube in your body carring blood towards your heart
a person with O+/- blood can only receive O+/- blood respectively. O+ can give blood to any other + blood type, and O- can give blood to anyone.
Can B+ type blood be transfused into O type blood in humans?
The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.
Yes, a person with AO genotype can donate blood to a person with blood type O because type O can receive blood from A and O blood types. The A from the donor's blood will not cause a reaction with the recipient's O blood.
Yes, when you donate blood, the blood bank will typically test your blood to determine your blood type. This information is important for matching donated blood with recipients who need compatible blood for transfusions.
arterial capillaries
inferior vena cava
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Yes it does. Its only one big vein though. The vein is called Dorsal Blood vessal.
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because your arteries are being pumped on a same vessal. if you were to lay out all off those vessels, you would see its all one beg flow of blood.
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"Pulmonary veins" donot carry carbon dioxide as they bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
The dorsal side of an earthworm is darker than the ventral side because of the dorsal blood vessal that runs along the top of the digestive track and just under the skin. There is a ventral blood vessal, but it doesn't lie against the skin, but instead in between the ventral nerve cord and the digestive track.