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The Coronary Artery supplies the heart with oxygen rish blood.

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The differences between an artery and a vain are simple. Arteries are the largest vessels, they are used to transport blood out of the heart and down your legs and arms to provide blood to these areas and veins branch off of the arteries to provide blood to the areas a large artery could not, they also help to return blood to the heart.


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Why is your pulse taken from either your neck and wrist?

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