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No. The coronary arteries are not the largest arteries. The aorta is the largest artery.
The plumonary artery
capillaries
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.
Arteries always carry blood away from the heart. This an artery. Since it is going to the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide (dexoygenated) it is called the pulmonary artery.
pulmonary arteries ( in adult) umblical arteries ( embryologicaly)
These are known as arteries. Veins carry blood to the heart. The artery known as the aorta carries blood from the heart to the body (and splits progressively into the various other arteries like the carotid artery in the neck and the femoral artery in the legs), whereas the pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs .
The coronary arteries. These are the arteries that are treated when someone has a heart attack.
There are various kinds of blood vessels: *Arteries **Aorta (the largest artery, carries blood out of the heart) **Branches of the aorta ***carotid artery ***subclavian artery ***celiac trunk ***mesenteric arteries ***renal artery ***iliac artery * Veins **Large collecting vessels ***subclavian vein ***jugular vein ***renal vein ***iliac vein **Venae cavae (the 2 largest veins, carry blood into the heart)
No, but almost. The pulmonary artery is the ONLY artery that carries deoxygenated blood.
the pulmonary artery carries deoxigenated blood
the Anser is arteries