My son has a burst artery. In his arm what will happen
The brachial artery branches into the ulnar and radial arteries. The brachial artery is the main artery of the arm.
the artery in the axilla i.e:the axillary artery when crosses the teres major muscle enters the arm and becomes the brachial artery(brachum means arm). then in the cubital fossa (across the elbow joint) it divides into ulnar and radial artery which run in the fore arm.
The brachiocephalic artery divides into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.
This comes from my A&P lab manual... "In the armpit, the subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery, which serves the upper limb." The previous answer was "brachial," which could also be a correct answer. "The brachial artery divides into the radial and ulnar arteries, which follow the same-named bones to supply the forearm and hand."
the aorta. Its attached to your heart
aorta
The brachiocephalic artery, also known as the innominate artery, supplies blood to the right arm and the head and neck. It branches into the right subclavian artery, which supplies the right arm, and the right common carotid artery, which supplies the right side of the head and neck. This artery is crucial for delivering oxygenated blood from the heart to these regions.
The main artery in the arm is the brachial artery, which branches from the axillary artery at the lower border of the teres major muscle. It runs down the upper arm and is responsible for supplying blood to the muscles and tissues of the arm. The brachial artery typically bifurcates at the elbow into the radial and ulnar arteries, which further supply the forearm and hand.
The three main branches at the top of the aortic arch are the brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. The brachiocephalic artery supplies blood to the right arm and the right side of the head and neck. While the left common carotid artery supplies blood to the left side of the head and neck, the left subclavian artery is responsible for blood supply to the left arm.
a main vein is the superior vena cava a main artery is the brachial artery in the arm where blood pressure can be detected easily
The right subclavian artery carries blood to the right arm. It also carries blood to the head and the thorax.
The brachial artery branches into the ulnar and radial arteries. The brachial artery is the main artery of the arm.
the artery in the axilla i.e:the axillary artery when crosses the teres major muscle enters the arm and becomes the brachial artery(brachum means arm). then in the cubital fossa (across the elbow joint) it divides into ulnar and radial artery which run in the fore arm.
From the main vein the blood enters the right artery which will then pump into the right artery next right vertical will pump the net into the lungs. After passing through the lungs they will enter the left artery the veins the left artery pump the blood into the left
The brachiocephalic artery divides into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.
This comes from my A&P lab manual... "In the armpit, the subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery, which serves the upper limb." The previous answer was "brachial," which could also be a correct answer. "The brachial artery divides into the radial and ulnar arteries, which follow the same-named bones to supply the forearm and hand."
The brachiocephalic artery is a branch off of the aortic arch and send blood to the head, neck, and right arm.