They are both connected to the heart.
pulmonary vein, as it carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart to be distributed to the body tissues.
Much like the systemic circulation, but at a lower pressure: Blood flows from the right ventricle through pulmonary artery to lungs where the gases are exchanged to pulmonary vein to left atria.
The concave side of the kidney is known as the hilum, where the renal artery, renal vein, ureter, and other structures enter and exit the kidney.
Arixtra (Fondaparinux) works by inhibiting factor Xa in the blood coagulation cascade. By doing so, it prevents the formation of blood clots and reduces the risk of conditions such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
A monophasic Doppler signal refers to a waveform where blood flow is consistently in one direction. This can indicate an obstruction or stenosis in the blood vessel, leading to restricted or altered flow patterns. It is typically seen in conditions like deep vein thrombosis or peripheral artery disease.
one is vein one is artery
in our body there are both, pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein
The pulmonary artery takes blood from the right ventricle into the lungs; the pulmonary vein collects blood from the lungs back to the left atrium of the heart.
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Artery - always carries blood FROM the heart Vein - always carries blood TO the heart The vein which brings blood to the heart from the lungs is the PULMONARY VEIN ('pulmonary' = lungs). The one carrying blood away from the heart to the lungs is the pulmonary artery. Easy.
Pulmonary artery 1. No oxygen 2. A lot of carbon dioxide Pulmonary vein 1. Lots of oxygen 2. No carbon dioxide
The pulmonary artery carries oxygen-poor blood. The pulmonary vein carries oxygen-rich blood.
This is called a shunt. One that occur between the Pulmonary artery and the Pulmonary vein, would be a left to right shunt. So what would happen? The blood from the Pulmonary vein (having the high pressure) would enter the Pulmonary artery. The results would be that the blood just goes back to the lung for another cycle with be deoxygenated.
PO2 is higher in the pulmonary vein than it is in the pulmonary artery. It is the only place in the body where the oxygen level is higher in the vein than in the artery.
the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein
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The pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein.