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_______ are blood vessels that take deoxygenated blood from
other parts of the body back to the heart.​

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pulmonary artery blood vessels that take deoxygenated blood from

other parts of the body back to the heart.

The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. The blood here passes through capillaries adjacent to alveoli and becomes oxygenated as part of the process of respiration. In contrast to the pulmonary arteries, the bronchial arteries supply nutrition to the lungs themselves.

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pulmonary artery

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