Veins always carry blood to the heart. Most carry blood low in oxygen but some don't. The term artery and vein are anatomical terms only. Here is a list: internal jugular (from head), left and right subclavian (from upper chest), brachiocephalic (from arm and face), and superior vena cava.
The heart.
Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart from the rest of the body via the inferior vena cava which brings blood from the lower half of the body and the superior vena cava which brings blood from the upper half of the body. The inferior and superior vena cava join at the right atrium of the heart.
The atria are the upper chambers of the heart that receive blood returning from the body (right atrium) and the lungs (left atrium). They contract to push blood into the ventricles for efficient circulation.
The aorta is in the heart. It is a valve that sends bad blood away from the heart
The circulatory system which includes the heart and arteries carry oxygenated blood to the body cells.
every body part you have sends blood to your heart
Your brain sends singles to your body and your heart sends blood through your body
The left side of the heart supplies blood to the body through the aorta, the largest artery in the body. The right side of the heart sends blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
The heart.
There are two such chambers; they are the ventricles. The right ventricle sends blood out of the heart and to the lungs; the left ventricle sends blood out of the heart and into the body and heart muscle tissue.
Your heart pumps blood throughout your body.
Aorta sends oxygenated blood to body. Aorta is the biggest artery in the body.
The heart takes in oxygen from the environment and delivers it to cells.
The inferior vena cava is the large vein carrying blood back from the lower body.
The left ventricle. It sends blood to the body through the aorta
Right Atrium
It collects the blood returning from the body in the veins and sends it to the lungs.