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Superior and inferior venacava (function)

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The inferior vena cava (also known as IVC or the posterior vena cava) is a large vein that carries blood from the torso and lower body to the right side of the heart. From there the blood is pumped to the lungs to get oxygen before going to the left side of the heart to be pumped back out to the body. The IVC gets its name from its structure, as it is the lower, or inferior, part of the venae cavae, which are the two large veins responsible for the blood transport back to the right side of the heart. The IVC handles blood from the lower body while the other vein, known as the superior vena cava, carries the blood circulating in the upper half of the body.

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