Supplys the ventral side with blood
The aortic arch is the area in which the aorta bends in order to descend into the body. It also gives way to three major blood vessels. Thus, the "functions" of the aortic arch are:To bend back the main vessel in order to reach the part of the body below the heart itself;To give off 3 major arteries: the brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery.
The blood vessel that has a pulse is an artery. Veins do not have enough blood pressure to register a pulse.
A thrombus may, or may not, block the flow of blood in a vessel.
The strongest and largest blood vessel is aorta. It arise from the left ventricle of the heart.
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Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm
The function of an earthworm's aortic arches are to pump blood to the ventral blood vessel and into the body.
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I always got dorsal (down the back or spine) and ventral (down the underside) confused, until I thought of an easy way to remember it. The ventral goes down to where the animal "vents" (poops). So the dorsal blood vessel is the vessel that runs down the back, while the ventral blood vessel runs down the underside.
Carrys Blood Through The Body
I think its dorsal. REALLY sure.
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the aortic arches carry blood from the dorsal blood vessel to the ventral blood vessel
There are two. The main one which is viewable through the skin is the dorsal blood vessel. The smaller one found under the intestine is the ventral blood vessel.
Blood moves through the ventral blood vessel to the posterior of the body and through the dorsal vessel to the anterior of the body. The dorsal blood vessel contracts to push the blood back and then forward to the ventral vessel where a series of aortic arches act as hearts to move blood forward to the anterior end and through the capillaries.