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h English (en) | With the exception of pulmonary and [[Umbilical artery|umbilical arteries]] and their corresponding veins, arteries carry '''oxygenated blood''' away from the heart and deliver it to the body via [[arteriole]]s and [[capillary|capillaries]], where the oxygen is consumed; afterwards, [[venule]]s and veins carry '''deoxygenated blood''' back to the heart. |
h Japanese (ja) | 肺動脈と[[Umbilical artery/ja|臍帯動脈]]およびそれらに対応する静脈を除き、動脈は心臓から'''酸素化血液'''を運び、[[arteriole/ja|細動脈]]と[[capillary/ja|毛細血管]]を介して体内に送り、そこで酸素が消費される。その後、[[venule/ja|細静脈]]と静脈は'''脱酸素化血液'''を心臓に戻す。 |