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Why has the “pulmonary artery been named so? Why was it not named pulmonary vein?​

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Answered by naher7190
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So a pulmonary artery is classified as an "artery" because it leads away from the heart, and because its anatomy is that of an artery, enabling it to withstand the high pressure. The same principle applies to the classification of a pulmonary vein. Although it carries oxygenated blood, anatomically it's a vein.

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Answered by razdarkhalid123
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pulmonary means something that affect lungs as it takes blood from hearty to lungs that's why it is called pulmonary artery

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