Which vessels carry deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart?
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Veins carry deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart.
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Veins are the vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from different parts
of the body back to the heart.
- The walls of the vein are thin that carry carbon dioxide-rich (deoxygenated ) blood to the heart.
- In veins, there are valves present that allow blood to flow only in the direction of the heart.
- The deoxygenated blood is collected from different parts
- of the body by the veins in the right atrium.
- Then the blood moves into the right ventricle and is pushed into the pulmonary arteries to move into the lungs.
- The blood picks up oxygen from the lungs and becomes oxygenated.
- After that, the oxygenated blood flows back into the heart through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium.
- From the left atrium, it flows to the left ventricle and then the oxygen-rich blood (oxygenated blood) is distributed out to the body's tissues through the aorta.
Therefore, the vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from different parts of the body to the heart are called veins.
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