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connected to the right side of the heart bring blood depleted of oxygen…

Question

connected to the right side of the heart bring blood depleted of oxygen back to the lungs. options: arteries, veins, ventricles

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Arteries carry oxygen - rich blood away from the heart (except pulmonary arteries which carry deoxygenated blood to lungs, but the right - side - connected vessels bringing deoxygenated blood to lungs are pulmonary veins? Wait, no. Wait, the right side of the heart sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs via pulmonary arteries? Wait, no, let's recall: The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body via veins (vena cava). Then the right ventricle pumps this deoxygenated blood to the lungs via the pulmonary artery. But the question is about vessels connected to the right side of the heart that bring blood (deoxygenated) back to the lungs? Wait, no, maybe I mixed up. Wait, the pulmonary veins bring oxygen - rich blood from the lungs to the left atrium. Wait, the right side of the heart: the right ventricle pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs through the pulmonary artery. But the vessels that bring deoxygenated blood to the right side of the heart are veins (vena cava), but the ones going from the right side to the lungs: Wait, the question says "connected to the right side of the heart bring blood depleted of oxygen back to the lungs". Wait, maybe a mistake in the question, but among the options: Arteries (usually carry oxygen - rich blood, except pulmonary artery which carries deoxygenated from right heart to lungs), Veins (usually carry deoxygenated blood, except pulmonary veins which carry oxygen - rich from lungs to left heart), Ventricles are heart chambers. Wait, the right ventricle is connected to the pulmonary artery which takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs. But the options are Arteries, Veins, Ventricles. Wait, maybe the question is phrased as "vessels connected to the right side of the heart that bring (wait, no, 'bring' might be a typo, maybe 'that carry'? If it's carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs, then pulmonary artery (an artery) carries from right heart to lungs. But the options: Arteries, Veins, Ventricles. Wait, maybe the question is wrong, but among the options, Veins: no, veins bring blood to the heart. Wait, maybe the question is "vessels connected to the right side of the heart that carry blood depleted of oxygen to the lungs" (instead of 'back'). Then the answer would be Arteries (pulmonary artery). But the options are Arteries, Veins, Ventricles. Wait, maybe the original question has a mistake, but in the options, the correct one considering the function: Veins carry blood to the heart, arteries away. The right side of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from veins (vena cava) and sends it to the lungs via pulmonary artery (artery). But the question says "bring blood depleted of oxygen back to the lungs" – maybe "back" is incorrect, should be "to" the lungs. If we consider that, then the vessel from right heart to lungs is an artery (pulmonary artery). But the options: Arteries, Veins, Ventricles. Wait, maybe the question is about the vessels that bring deoxygenated blood to the right heart (which are veins), but then send it to the lungs. But the question is phrased as "connected to the right side of the heart bring blood depleted of oxygen back to the lungs". This is confusing. Wait, maybe the correct answer is Veins? No, veins bring blood to the heart. Wait, maybe the question is wrong, but among the options, the most appropriate is Veins? No, I think I made a mistake. Wait, let's recall the circulatory system:

  • Veins: carry blood towards the heart (deoxygenated blood from body to right atrium via vena cava; oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium via pulmonary veins).
  • Arteries: carry…

Answer:

Veins