Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
arteries in your heart push together and push the blood to your veins
Veins carry deoxygenated blood back the heart.
No, heart chambers are separate from veins and arteries. The heart chambers are internal compartments that receive and pump blood, while veins and arteries are blood vessels that transport blood throughout the body.
Veins and arteries are in the circulatory system. Therefore that means they have something to do with pumping blood to cells around the body. So I would say that the role the arteries play in the body is that it carries blood to and from the heart to other parts of the body
Yes, the heart does pump blood to the body. The heart pumps blood away from it and to the body through arteries, and then the blood comes back to the heart through veins (If you need this information for a quiz, an easy way to remember this is: arteries: away, and so obviously veins: to the heart).
arteries dont lead the blood to the heart to pump the blood veins do!
Yes. They do. Otherwise your heart couldn't pump blood to said body if they weren't connected. Fyi. Veins carry blood towards the heart from the body, and arteries carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
They pump blood trough our body
They don't need to be as strong as the arteries because as blood is returned to the heart, it is under less pressure. Blood in arteries is under intense pressure from the heart, which is a pump.
They don't need to be as strong as the arteries because as blood is returned to the heart, it is under less pressure. Blood in arteries is under intense pressure from the heart, which is a pump.
They don't need to be as strong as the arteries because as blood is returned to the heart, it is under less pressure. Blood in arteries is under intense pressure from the heart, which is a pump.