Coronary Arteries: Oxygenated vs. Deoxygenated Blood Flow
The left and right coronary arteries do not carry oxygenated blood from the base of the aorta to the heart muscle. Instead, they carry deoxygenated blood to the heart muscle. Oxygenated blood is carried to the heart muscle by the coronary veins.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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