The blood vessels that take oxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs are the pulmonary artery. It is part of the pulmonary circulation.
Its actually called the atrium.Aorta
Blood in this case is low in oxygen.
Pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle.
A left ventricle is not an artery.
The answer is the Aorta
the aorta from the left ventricle and the pulmonary artery from the right ventricle. that's it.
There are two vessels that transport blood away from the heart. 1. Pulmonary artery---blood from right ventricle to lung 2. Aorta---blood from left ventricle to rest of the body However most people say artery ;)
There are two vessels that transport blood away from the heart. 1. Pulmonary artery---blood from right ventricle to lung 2. Aorta---blood from left ventricle to rest of the body However most people say artery ;)
The pulmonary trunk and its branches receive blood from the right ventricle, which then carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
Deoxygenated blood: Right ventricle --> Pulmonary artery --> LungOxygenated blood: Left ventricle --> Aorta --> Body
The artery leaving the right ventricle, also called the pulmonary artery, takes blood to the lungs to exchange gas.