the coronary arteries which pump blood to the heart. Then comes the brachiocephalic trunk which turns into the right subclavicular artery and the right carotid and then the left carotid and left subclavicular come.
Distributing Arteries
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yes ,middle suprarenal,renal, gonadal are branched
The aorta is the largest artery in the human body.
An abnormally narrow aorta is a congenital heart defect (called coarctation of the aorta).
The aorta is one vessel that can be conceptualized in six parts: The aortic root: connects the aorta to the left ventricle. The coronary arteries emerge from this part. Ascending aortia: Moving away from the heart towards the neck. Aortic arch: the aorta turns at this point to descend towards the rest of the body. Branches to the brain and upper extremities branch away here. Descending aorta: extends down the back and divides into the common iliac arteries. The portion above the diaphragm is the thoracic aorta, the portion below the diagram is the abdominal aorta.
To the neck and head, and the arteries are the Right and Left Coronary Arteries
Right and left coronary arteries.
Artery
Celiac Artery
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i think it's your aorta. no... it's 11 letter's long... it can't be that.
The aorta branches out and what ends up going into the arm are the brachial (and radial, etc) arteries.
Pertaining to the aorta is called aortic.
renal artery
The left and right coronary arteries.
Celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
The renal arteries.