Which vessel type is not correctly matched with its function?
Arterioles - return blood from the tissues to the atria.
Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Blood that leaves the heart passes into arteries. Large arteries branch into progressively smaller arteries that function to deliver blood to various regions of the body. Small arteries branch into even smaller vessels called arterioles, which function to regulate the flow of blood into different tissues. Arterioles branch into capillaries, the smallest of all blood vessels. Capillaries are the sites of nutrient and waste exchange between the blood and body cells.The left atrium is one of the four hollow chambers of the heart. It plays the vital role of receiving blood from the lungs via the pulmonary veins.