Aorta
systemic aorta
Aorta
The main trunk of the systemic circulation is the aorta, which is the largest artery in the body. It carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body. From the aorta, smaller arteries branch off to deliver blood to various tissues and organs.
It is the main artery from the left ventricle of the heart from which all other arteries branch off of.
Yes, larger arteries branch off into smaller arteries known as arterioles.
The bronchial arteries supply oxygenated blood to the lungs. The bronchial arteries branch off of the aorta, which is the main artery in the body.
Two major coronary arteries branch off from the aorta near the point where the aorta and the left ventricle meet
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The first vessels that branch off the aorta are called the coronary arteries. These arteries are so important for the heart muscle to work properly that they are the first off the aorta.These arteries give blood to the heart muscle itself. These arteries are also called coronary arteries because they form a crown around the top of the heart with the arteries forming an upside down crown.
The radial and ulnar arteries branch off from the brachial (axillary) artery below the elbow.
Blood travels to the kidney via the renal arteries. These arteries branch off the abdominal aorta at the level the intervertebral disc between L1 and L2 vertebrae. The renal arteries enter the kidney at the hilum and branch off into different segments that do not usually connect or anastomose.
Yes, there are arteries in all of the fingers. All of the arteries that run throughout the fingers branch off of one larger artery. The hands contain both superficial and deep arteries.