Well um.... there are a few more than just one I'll list them all....
coronary Arteries; the brachiocephalic artery; left common carotid artery; left subclavian artery; oesophageal artery; right and left bronchial artery; mediastinal artery; poterior intercostal arteries; subcostal arteries; inferior phrenic artery, celiac trunk artery, middle suprarenal artery; superior mesenteric artery; renal artery; 1st through 4th lumbar arteries; and finally the artery bifurcates.
In order of distance alone the aorta from the heart coronary Arteries; the brachiocephalic artery; left common carotid artery; left subclavian artery; left bronchial; oesophageal artery; right bronchial artery; mediastinal artery; poterior intercostal arteries; subcostal arteries; inferior phrenic artery, celiac trunk artery, middle suprarenal artery; superior mesenteric artery; renal artery; 1st lumbar arteries; gonadal arteries; 2nd lumbar artery; inferior mesenteric artery; 3rd lumbar artery; 4th lumbar artery. Bellow this the artery bifurcates into the common illiac arteries.
The aorta branches in the ascending aorta, descending aorta, and aortic arch. there is also a branch called the thorcic aorta
The left and right iliac arteries branch off the aortic arch.
The right and left coronary arteries branch off of the base of the ascending aorta.
the descending aorta branches off into 2 parts, the thoracic and abdominal. The abdominal aorta is the largest artery in the body.
brachiocephalic trunk
systemic aorta
The left cardiac artery.
Aorta
Yes, larger arteries branch off into smaller arteries known as arterioles.
No, but there is are two common iliac arteries (branches of the abdominal aorta). The common iliac arteries then divide into internal and external iliac arteries.
coeliac artery
Right and left coronary arteries.
systemic aorta
Two major coronary arteries branch off from the aorta near the point where the aorta and the left ventricle meet
Aorta
Aorta
Yes, larger arteries branch off into smaller arteries known as arterioles.
It is the main artery from the left ventricle of the heart from which all other arteries branch off of.
The aorta and the one to the lungs called the pulmonary arteries. However, the pulmonary first branch off of the pulmonary trunk.
No, but there is are two common iliac arteries (branches of the abdominal aorta). The common iliac arteries then divide into internal and external iliac arteries.
The first vessels that branch off the aorta are called the coronary arteries. These arteries are so important for the heart muscle to work properly that they are the first off the aorta.These arteries give blood to the heart muscle itself. These arteries are also called coronary arteries because they form a crown around the top of the heart with the arteries forming an upside down crown.
Renal arteries branch off the abdominal aorta.
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The bronchial arteries supply oxygenated blood to the lungs. The bronchial arteries branch off of the aorta, which is the main artery in the body.