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Arteries carry carbon dioxide oxide reach blood to heart​

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Answered by shumitra
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Oxygen-deficient, carbon dioxide-rich blood returns to the right side of the heart through two large veins, the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava. Then the blood is pumped through the pulmonary artery to the lungs, where it picks up oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.

Answered by maniyachawla12
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Arteries (in red) carry oxygen rich blood from the left side of the heart to the tissues and organs. After oxygen leaves the blood and moves into the tissues, the level of oxygen in the blood becomes low. The veins (in blue) carry blood that has a low level of oxygen back to the right side of the heart.

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