subclavian artery , carotid artery , vertebrobasilar artery, vertebral artery and cerebral artery. in these, the vertebral arteries are divided into 3 namely anterior, posterior and middle cerebral arteries and these supplies to brain.
The brain is supplied with blood from three major ateries:
Each has a left and a right branch.
They are connected by the Circle of Willis at the base of the brain. This allows the other arteries to supply blood to all parts of the brain if one or more get clogged or damaged
The internal carotid arteries (right and left) are the MAjOR arteries that supply blood to the brain. They're the major arteries that branch off from the common carotid arteries (they branch into internal and external carotids, both supplying oxygenated blood to the neck and head).
Of course, these arteries branch off into smaller ones. They split of into anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteries and then branch off further until they're arterioles, capillaries - I'm sure you know what comes after. (venules and veins but you don't really want those right now...)
Big ones, your body is full of them.
Sometimes, they explode and you die.
I know this for a fact as my friend died for one yesteday.
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The carotid arteries carry blood up the neck and to the brain.
Probably the carotid arteries which is where you take the pulse in your neck.
cartoid system
Internal carotids and basilar
The carotid artery.
They supply the brain (and structures of the head, as well) with oxygenated blood.
The lingual artery is the branch of the external carotid artery that supplies the tongue with oxygenated blood.
You may mean the renal arteries. They supply the kidneys with oxygenated blood.
The left & right vertebral arteries.
The coronary arteries supply blood to the myocardium (heart muscle).
The brain is supplied blood from the left and right carotid arteries. If supply from one of the carotid arteries is cut off, the other can still supply enough oxygenated blood to keep the brain alive and functioning.
the carotid arteries
They supply the brain (and structures of the head, as well) with oxygenated blood.
There is a redundant blood supply to the brain to ensure uninterrupted oxygen and nutrient delivery, as the brain is highly sensitive to any disruption in blood flow. The redundancy comes from the two main arteries that supply the brain, the internal carotid arteries and the vertebral arteries, which can compensate for each other if one becomes compromised. This redundancy helps to minimize the risk of brain damage due to reduced blood flow.
Blood vessels that supply the brain are the two carotid arteries and the two vertebral arteries.- From the left ventricle, blood flows into the aorta and the common carotid arteries supply the frontal portion of the brain through the inner carotid arteries, which lead to blood vessels such as the three pairs of cerebral arteries (anterior, middle, posterior).- From the left ventricle, blood flows from the arch of the aorta into the paired subclavian arteries, and then to the vertebral arteries, which supply the rear and lower parts of the brain through the basilar artery (which ends at the posterior cerebral arteries).* Within the brain, cross-connections between these arteries (called the Circle of Willis) provide some redundancy should any of the arteries become severed or blocked.
Brains do not breathe it gets its oxygen supply from the blood in the arteries
Brains do not breathe it gets its oxygen supply from the blood in the arteries
The head and brain have a huge blood supply due to the fact that there is a very large metabolic demand going on in your brain! - It needs a lot of oxygen, nutrients, sugar and blood!
The anterior portions of the brain are supplied by the internal carotid arteries. The posterior portion of the brain is supplied by the vertebral arteries.
reduced blood supply to brain.it may be due to obstruction of arteries which supply brain,thrombus formation,reduced cardiac output...............
The peripheral vascular system is responsible for pumping blood into the brain. The carotid arteries are located in the neck and supply the brain with blood.
The Circle of Willis is a circle of arteries that provides main blood supply to the brain and the surrounding structures. It is important as prevents ischemia(shortage of blood to tissues) thus preserving cerebral perfusion when one or more artery in the brain is blocked due to throbosis or embolism.