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  2. Blood vessels circulate blood throughout your body. They help deliver oxygen to vital organs and tissues, and also remove waste products. Blood vessels include veins, arteries and capillaries.

  3. Circulatory System: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    These blood vessels work with your heart and lungs to continuously circulate blood through your body. Here’s how: The heart’s bottom right pumping chamber (right ventricle) sends blood that’s low in oxygen (oxygen-poor blood) to the lungs. Blood travels through the pulmonary trunk (the main pulmonary artery).

  4. Great Vessels of the Heart: Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    The great vessels of the heart are major blood vessels that connect directly to your heart. These arteries and veins circulate blood between your heart and lungs, and between your heart and the rest of your body. The great vessels include your: Aorta. Main pulmonary artery (also called your pulmonary trunk).

  5. Arteries: What They Are, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    Arteries, part of your circulatory (cardiovascular) system, are the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body’s cells. They play a crucial role in distributing oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout your body.

  6. Heart: Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    Pulmonary valve: Opens when blood flows from your right ventricle to your pulmonary arteries (the only arteries that carry oxygen-poor blood to your lungs). Blood vessels. Your heart pumps blood through three types of blood vessels: Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from your heart to your body’s tissues. The exception is your pulmonary ...

  7. Veins: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    Veins are blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart. Veins are part of your circulatory system. They work together with other blood vessels and your heart to keep your blood moving. Veins hold most of the blood in your body.

  8. Aorta: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    The aorta is a large, cane-shaped vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood to your body. It starts in the lower-left part of the heart and passes through the chest and abdomen. Along the way, blood vessels branch off the aorta, extending to organs and supporting tissue.

  9. How Blood Flows Through the Heart & Body - Cleveland Clinic

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    The mitral valve connects your left atrium and left ventricle. The aortic valve connects your left ventricle and aorta (large artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body). Blood flows through the heart in a series of arteries, ventricles, veins and valves.

  10. Capillaries are delicate blood vessels that deliver blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells. It can be challenging to detect the early signs of capillary issues. Staying current with preventive care and chronic condition treatments can lower your risk.

  11. Femoral Artery: Location and Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    The femoral artery is the main blood vessel supplying oxygen-rich blood to your lower body. It starts in your upper thigh, near your groin and runs down to the back of your knee. The function of the femoral artery and its branches is to supply your lower body with blood.

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