The name of the blood vessel which supplies glucose and oxygen to the heart muscle is an artery. Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
The subclavian artery is the vessel that travels under the clavicle and supplies blood to the arm.
The vessel that conveys oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle is called the pulmonary artery.
In the fetus, the umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus, making it the blood vessel with the highest oxygen content. This oxygen-rich blood is essential for fetal development and growth.
To calculate the number of moles of oxygen in the reaction vessel, you need to know the amount of oxygen in grams and its molar mass. Then divide the mass of oxygen by its molar mass to obtain the number of moles. The formula to calculate the number of moles is: moles = mass / molar mass.
The blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrient-containing blood away from the heart is an artery. Arteries have thick, muscular walls to withstand the high pressure of blood being pumped from the heart.
Coronary Arteries supply the muscle of the Heart (Myocardium) with Oygenated blood. (Coronary Veins carry the deoxygenated blood away from the Heart Muscle.)
Vena Cava
coronary blood vessels.......
The coronary arteries are the blood vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the muscle of the heart.
An eye vessel refers to a blood vessel that supplies oxygen and nutrients to the structures of the eye. If these vessels become dilated, they may lead to conditions like red eye or eye tumors.
Yes, the capillaries are the smallest kind of blood vessel, that facilitate the movement of substances (like oxygen and glucose) in and out of the blood through their very thin walls.
Smooth muscle
The myocardium or heart muscle is nourished with oxygen-rich blood. The vessel that delivers the blood to the myocardium is called Coronary Arteries.
The subclavian artery is the vessel that travels under the clavicle and supplies blood to the arm.
There are three major arteries to the stomach all of which come eternaly from the Celiac Trunk from the aorta. The left gastric artery brached directly from the celiac trunk and supplies the left part of the lesser curvature area where the right gatric arterie supplies the right part of the lesser curvature and comes from common hepatic artery. The right gastro-omental which comes from the common hepatic artery and supplies the right part of the greater curvature. The left gastro-omental is a continuation of the splenic artery and supplies the left part of the greater curvature.
Coronary Artery
Vasospasm-- Narrowing of a blood vessel caused by a spasm of the smooth muscle of the vessel wall.