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Name the blood vessel that bring oxygenated blood to the human heart.

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Answered by alinakincsem
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All arteries convey oxygenated blood EXCEPT for the pneumonic vein (the aspiratory artery conveys deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs).

The pulmonary vein likewise conveys oxygenated blood (from the lung back to the heart).

The distinction between an artery and a vein is that arteries divert blood from the heart and veins convey blood to the heart.

15% oxygen removed is not "from" venous blood, it's the extra reagent of a chemical interaction with hemoglobin, where CO2 is uprooted by O2 because of O2's relative abundance in the lungs.

In the event that you hold your breath, some portion of this reagent overabundance will be expended. The constraining component is CO2 develop, which gives the vibe of suffocation. Most likely on account of expanded blood acidity.
Answered by MVB
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 The inferior and superior vena cava bring oxygen-lacking blood from the whole body into the right atrium of the heart. The pulmonary artery is responsible for the transport of oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle into the lungs.The aorta transfers oxygen-rich blood to the body from the left ventricle.

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