Science, asked by tripathikrish1983, 2 months ago

(b) Why is it called an artery if it does not carry oxygen-rich
blood?​

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Answered by chettiarreenasherlin
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Answer:

Arteries form part of the circulatory system. ... The pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs, where it receives oxygen. It is unique because the blood in it is not "oxygenated", as it has not yet passed through the lungs.

Answered by rajnikumari706570
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Answer:

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