Oxygenated vs. Deoxygenated Blood: Understanding Vein Function
Veins do not normally carry oxygenated blood. They typically carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Oxygenated blood is usually carried away from the heart to the body's tissues by arteries.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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