What are tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gases and nutrients between the blood cells and are located between the arteries and the veins?
What are Capillaries?
What is blood that is rich in oxygen called?
What is oxygenated blood?
I have four chambers, a right and left atrium, a right and left ventricle.
What is the human heart?
What blood vessel carries blood back to the heart?
What are Veins?
What is a protien that carries oxygen in your red blood cells?
What is hemoglobin?
I oxygenate the blood and allow the blood to get rid of carbon dioxide.
What is the lungs?
Blood leaves the heart through the large artery called?
What is the aorta?
What is blood that does not have much oxygen called?
What is deoxygenated blood?
I am a vessel that allows the exchange of gases between the cells and the blood.
What is capillaries?
What blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
What are Arteries?
How does vein and arteries get their definition?
What is it has nothing to do with whether the blood inside them is oxygenated or deoxygenated. Instead, the definitions are based on which way the blood flows. If vessels carry blood toward the heart the blood vessels are a vein. If they carry blood away from the heart, the blood vessels are arteries.
I pump blood throughout the circulatory system?
What is the heart?
All blood is returned to the heart via large veins called?
What are the superior and inferior vena cava?
What is blood plasma?
Deoxygenated blood comes into the heart through the vena cava and gets dumped into the...
What is the right atrium?