Coronary artery
The vessels that carry oxygenated blood to all cells in the body are called arteries. Arteries are muscular blood vessels that transport oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
The pulmonary veins do not carry oxygen-poor blood to the right ventricle. Instead, the pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart.
Systemic veins, not to be confused with pulmonary veins, carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart.
Blood vessels are tubular structures that transport blood throughout the body. They include arteries (carry oxygenated blood away from the heart), veins (carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart), and capillaries (where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged with tissues). Proper function of vessels is essential for maintaining good health and optimal organ function.
-Arteries -Veins -Capillaries Arteries carry blood from heart and veins carry to heart and to capillaries capillaries switch oxygen.
Coronary arteries carry oxygen-rich blood to the tissues of the heart muscle. The oxygen diffuses within myocardial capillaries.
The circulatory system and heart are vessels that carry oxygen to myocardial cells. They help send blood throughout the entire body each time a person's heart beats.
The vessels that carry blood to the heart are called veins and the vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called arteries.Arteries Always carry blood Away from the heart. Most are oxygenated except the pulmonary arteries which are low in oxygen and are going to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
Arteries carry oxygen to the muscles of the body.
veins
Most arteries are high in oxygen except for the pulmonary arteries.
haemo globin carry oxygen to various parts of the body through blood
Veins. Vessels that carry it from the heart are called arteries.
Arteries usually carry O2 to the body.
Red blood cells.
Blood vessels carry oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removes CO2 and waste.
The tiniest blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood are the capillaries. These capillaries form a bed. The arterioles that carry the blood into the bed are high in oxygen. The oxygen is released to the cells. The rest of the bed is low in oxygen and venules carry deoxygenated blood to the veins back to the heart.