In humans, there are no bicarotid trunks like there are in cats. Both animals do receive oxygen rich blood from these arteries.
The carotid arteries are very similar in pigs and humans. The cardiovascular system is conserved across all mammal species including pigs and humans.
Carotid arteries supply blood to brain . Blood is supplied to the entire brain by 2 pairs of arteries: the internal carotid arteries and vertebral arteries. The right and left vertebral arteries come together at the base of the brain to form a single basilar artery. The basilar artery joins the blood supply of the internal carotid arteries in a ring at the base of the brain. This ring of arteries is called the circle of Willis. The circle of Willis provides a safety mechanism...if one of the arteries gets blocked, the "circle" will still provide the brain with blood.
common iliac arteries
They are completely different species! In humans the abdominal aorta splits and a short section continues on to divide and form two internal iliac arteries. Cats have no common iliac arteries.
The abdominal aorta splits caudally into the external iliac arteries, and a short section of the aorta continues on and then divides to form the two internal iliac arteries and the caudal artery. There is no common iliac artery in cats as there is in humans. In cats, the caudal artery takes blood to the tail
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Not when blocking the windpipe or arteries.
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Inside the veins and arteries
Pulse.The alternate expansion and recoil of arteries create a pressure wave called pulse, that moves along the arteries with each heartbeat.Source: Biology of Humans. Goodenough.McGuire, 34rd Edition. page 222
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