internal carotid.The anterior and posterior cerebral arteries
The anterior and posterior cerebral arteries are both branches of the internal carotid artery
the carotid arteries
internal carotid artery
I beileve (Looking in my Hole's anatomy & physiology text) that the anterior cerebral branches off the middle cerebral, which branches from the posterior communicating artery. Or it circles around to the anterior communicating artery. They all form the cerebral arterial circle.
because it is in continuity with internal carotid artry, usually embolus lodges there.
The internal capsule is the major structure carrying ascending and descending nerve projection fibers to and from the cerebral cortex
I believe it is the internal carotid arteries.
L ventricleAscending aortaAortic ArchBrachiocephalic trunkR Common Carotid arteryR Internal Carotid arteryR anterior cerebral artery
Blood supply to the brain is derived from branches of the carotid arteries. The anterior and middle portions are supplied predominantly by Anterior cerebral artery and Middle cerebral artery. Both are branches of the Internal carotid artery.
Cerebral arterial circle AKA Circle of Willis
1) maxillary artery 2) superficial temporal artery
It is a broad lamina of white matter made up of projection fibres which pass to and from the cerebral cortex.It's called as "internal capsule" simply because it forms an internal (inner) capsule to the lentiform nucleus.