Aorta to: arteries, capillaries, venules, veins, superior/inferior Vena Cavae, to Right atrium of the heart, through the tricuspid valve(or called the right AV valve) into the Right ventricle, then pushed through the Pulmonary valve into the Pulmonary trunk and then off into the Pulmonary-Arteries ( to the lungs), then to Pulmonary arteries( which bring blood back to the heart), then into the Left atrium through the Mitral valve into the Left Ventricle, which pushes blood through the Aortic Valve then back to the Aorta!
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Just imagine the process in your head. Once you trace it with your mind it is easy to follow!
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The removal of soil will increase the rate of erosion and the flattening of the mountain will change the direction in which water flows off of the mountain.
The main difference between arteries and veins<span> is the job that they do.
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Arteries<span> carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and </span>veins<span> carry oxygen-poor blood back from the body to the heart. Your body also contains other, smaller blood vessels.</span>
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