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Arteries from aorta - supply oxygenated blood to rest of the body excluding lungs
Veins from superior vena cava - supply deoxygenated blood from upper part of the body to the heart
Veins from inferior vena cava - supply deoxygenated blood from lower part of the body to the heart
Arteries from coronary arteries - supply oxygenated blood to cardiac muscle
Explanation:
Human heart has 4 chambers, the upper two chambers receive the blood and are called atria, the lower two chambers help in pumping the blood and are called ventricles. Chambers on the right side always carry deoxygenated blood where as chambers on the left side carry oxygenated blood. The right atrium receives the dexygenated blood via superior and inferior vena cava from the upper and lowers parts of the body respectively. Aorta arises from left ventricle and divides into several arteries to supply oxygenated blood to all parts of the body except lungs. Lungs receive oxygenated blood via pulmonary vein, the only vein which carry oxygenated blood. Coronary artery supplies oxygenated blood to heart muscle cells.
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