how is blood transported to all parts of the body
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The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body's tissues. The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. They carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues.
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through arteries and veins
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oxygenated blood is transported in our body through arteries and pulmonary artery is the only which conducts de oxygenated blood, veins conduct doxygenated blood through the body
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