The celiac artery serves the liver by providing oxygenated blood to the liver. The celiac artery supplies this same blood to the stomach, esophagus, spleen, the duodenum and pancreas.
Carotid Artery
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Renal
The hepatic artery in the liver enters from the bottom and is much smaller in diameter than the aorta or the portal vein that it lies above. The hepatic vein exits the liver from the top, carries blood through the top portion of the liver, and is larger in diameter than the hepatic artery.
The hepatic artery in the liver enters from the bottom and is much smaller in diameter than the aorta or the portal vein that it lies above. The hepatic vein exits the liver from the top, carries blood through the top portion of the liver, and is larger in diameter than the hepatic artery.
The external carotid artery.
the liver and spleen
The celiac artery supplies blood to the stomach. The celiac artery is the first main branch of the aortic artery.
The liver receives blood from two sources: Oxygenated blood is supplied in the hepatic artery, a branch of the celiac artery from the abdominal aorta; and venous blood from the entire gastrointestinal tract is brought to the liver by the hepatic portal vein. The blood leaves the liver via a central vein in each lobule, which drains in the hepatic vein.
from hepatic portal vein and hepatic artery
Renal artery is that artery which connects the liver and the kidney.Its function is to transfer the primary urine produce in Liver to kidney for the further process of the primary urine to secondary urine.
The proper hepatic artery supplies the liver and gall bladder