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Large, elastic vessels that transport oxygenated blood away from the heart to body tissues.
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Arteries
Large, elastic vessels that transport oxygenated blood away from the heart to body tissues.
Arterioles
Small arteries that branch from larger arteries and lead directly into capillaries.
Capillaries
Smallest blood vessels with walls one cell thick, facilitating gas and nutrient exchange.
Venules
Small veins that collect blood from capillaries and merge into larger veins.
Veins
Vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart for reoxygenation.
Circulatory Network
System of blood vessels originating and returning to the heart, forming a closed loop.
Oxygenated Blood
Blood rich in oxygen, typically carried by arteries from the heart to tissues.
Deoxygenated Blood
Blood low in oxygen, typically carried by veins back to the heart.
Blood Flow Direction
Pathway of blood movement, generally away from the heart in arteries and towards in veins.
Gas Exchange
Process occurring in capillaries where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with tissues.