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towards the lungs

towards the lower body

towards the upper body

towards the left atrium of heart​

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Answered by tochigeorge13
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So I just gave you information about which blood vessels carry blood towards the lungs, lower-body, upper-body, left atrium of the heart.

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Explanation:

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Toward the lungs:

pulmonary artery: The pulmonary artery carries blood to the lungs where the blood picks up oxygen and returns it to the heart.

Towards the lower body:

Lower Body Circulation

Arteries  are the blood vessels that deliver blood to the body. Veins are the blood vessels that return blood to the heart. Deep veins, located in the center of the leg near the leg bones, are enclosed by muscle.

Toward the upper body:

Upper Body Circulation

Throughout the body, the arteries (in red) deliver oxygenated blood and nutrients to all of the body's tissues, and the veins (in blue) return oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. The aorta is the large artery leaving the heart.

Towards the left atrium of heart:

The pulmonary artery carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle into the lungs, where oxygen enters the bloodstream. The pulmonary veins bring oxygen-rich blood to the left atrium.

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