When leaving the right ventricle during systole the blood leaves through the pulmonic semilunar valves, into the pulmonary trunk and out the right and left pulmonary arteries...heading to the lungs.
The Aorta. It is an artery (arteries move blood away from the heart), and is the largest vessel in the human body.
The aorta is the largest blood vessel in the body. Its function is to pump oxygenated blood into the body. The aorta is an artery.
Ascending aorta
Pulmonary trunk(artery)
the aorta
Pulmonary trunk
The aorta is the major blood vessel which transports blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
The major arteries that take blood away from the heart are the aorta and pulmonary arteries.
The Systemic aorta is the major blood vessel that brings back blood to heart from most body parts.
Ayorta
The major blood vessels coming into the heart are the superior and inferior vena cava. The aorta leaves the heart. These would have to be cut.
The superior vena cava
It contains the heart, major blood vessel's, trachea and esophagus, lymph nodes and nerves as well as the thymus.
Aorta
Some areas in your body are supplied by more than one blood vessel. These extra vessels are called collateral blood vessels. For example, there is a major collateral vessel in the thigh. This is used by cardiologists to perform a heart bypass when the heart's own vessels are blocked.
Aorta
A major blood vessel in the human body.