Science, asked by arulmozhi9204, 10 months ago

A blood vessel which pumps the blood from the heart to the entire body:
(a) artery
(b) capillary
(c) Vein
(d) Haemoglobin

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Answered by rubypearlnathan
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Answer:

ARTERY

Explanation:

A blood vessel which pumps the blood from the heart to the entire body:ARTERY

They begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A blood vessel which pumps the blood from the heart to the entire body is (a) artery

Working of the heart:

  • The artery (red) divert oxygen and supplements from our heart, to our body's tissues.
  • The veins (blue) return oxygen-unfortunate blood to the heart.
  • Supply routes start with the aorta, the huge vein leaving the heart.
  • They divert oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body's all's tissues
  • They branch a few times, turning out to be increasingly small as they convey blood further from the heart.

Function of an artery:

  • Arteries convey oxygenated blood from the heart to the different body parts.
  • Blood rises up out of the heart under high tension.
  • To endure this tension, arteries have thick and flexible walls.
  • In the event that arteries have flimsy walls they would burst in light of hypertension.
  • For that reason conduits have thick walls.

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