The femoral artery
The femoral artery.
The vessel that supplies the gut with oxygenated blood is the MESENTERIC ARTERIES.
basilar artery.
The blood vessel which provides blood to most of the left ventricle is the Left Anterior Descending artery, a branch of the Left Main Coronary Artery. The Circumflex artery, also a branch of the Left Main, also supplies blood to the posterior left ventricle.
The dorsal blood vessel is located on top of the intestinal track in a worm.
The descending aorta is the major blood vessel that supplies blood to the caudal half of a pig.
The median dorsal vessel on a worm carries the blood to the anterior end of the worm, while the median ventral vessel carries the blood to the posterior end of the worm.
coronary blood vessels.......
The name of the blood vessel which supplies glucose and oxygen to the heart muscle is an artery. Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Blood moves through the ventral blood vessel to the posterior of the body and through the dorsal vessel to the anterior of the body. The dorsal blood vessel contracts to push the blood back and then forward to the ventral vessel where a series of aortic arches act as hearts to move blood forward to the anterior end and through the capillaries.
Coronary Artery
The radial artery
The Circle of Willis.