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What is the blood vessel going from the heart to the lungs​

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pulmonary artery ...
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pulmonary arteries

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In the lungs, the pulmonary arteries (in blue) carry unoxygenated blood from the heart into the lungs. Throughout the body, the arteries (in red) deliver oxygenated blood and nutrients to all of the body's tissues, and the veins (in blue) return oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.

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