the heart
Well, oxygenated blood from the left ventricleleaves the hearth through the Aorta. It is their where the oxygenated blood in the Artery (only arteries carry oxygenated blood) takes it to the upper/fore limbs (the arms).I hope this helps you. im doing A level Biology. FascinatingJosh
The largest artery that carries blood to the upper part of the body is the aorta. It originates from the heart's left ventricle and branches into several smaller arteries that supply blood to the head, arms, and upper torso.
The main vessels that carry blood to the arm are the brachial artery and the subclavian artery. The brachial artery runs along the upper arm, while the subclavian artery is located near the shoulder and branches into smaller arteries that supply blood to the arm.
Pulmonary arteries carry the blood from the heart and into the lungs, the cartrid artery carries the blood from the heart to the head and arms. renal arteries carry blood to the liver.
Medial Femoral Circumflex... Without this artery blood supply to the head of the femur is cut off and the head of the femur will die
carotid artery
The carotid artery carries blood from the heart to the neck and head.
The right subclavian artery carries blood to the right arm. It also carries blood to the head and the thorax.
It is an artery of the mediastinum that supplies oxygenated blood the right arm, head and neck.
The carotid artery takes blood from the heart up the neck, to our brain. The jugular vein returns blood from the head to the heart.
The carotid artery takes blood from the heart up the neck, to our brain. The jugular vein returns blood from the head to the heart.
Carotid