The main artery in your neck is called the Carotid Artery. It is the largest artery in the neck region.
The paired carotid arteries on either side of the neck.
either the carotid or the jugular. both go to neck
The internal carotid artery.
Coraded artery
Should you feel the same amount of pulse on both sides
The radial artery, carotid artery, and the brachial artery can be used to feel your pulse; but only if you feel them with your tongue. The easiest to do the radial artery, located in your elbow.
The Carotid artery is conected to the brain.
jugular vein
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Radial artery
Carotid artery
Are you looking for the carotid artery in the neck?
The common carotid artery - because it's closest to the heart.
They are the two jugular veins.
The radial artery, carotid artery, and the brachial artery can be used to feel your pulse; but only if you feel them with your tongue. The easiest to do the radial artery, located in your elbow.
The Carotid artery is conected to the brain.
jugular vein
Radial artery
Artery
Caratoid artery (neck). Brachial artery (inner bicep). Radial artery (wrist). Femoral artery (inside of thigh). Pedial artery (foot)
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Jugular Vein.The above is nearly correct but actually reversed in actual function. The aorta is the artery that supplies the entire body with blood, except for the lungs which are supplied by the pulmonary artery. The jugular vein returns blood from the face and neck areas.