There are no arteries actually in the heart, but there are two main arteries on the outside of the heart they are: the coronary arteries and the left and right pulmonary arteries.
I don't know; however, my husband had six bypasses in one operation. The doctors don't know how he was still alive.
number of arteries = e^[log{(Age*height ) ^4 / Weight}] + C
where C is constant = number of arteries in human body
most ive ever heard of at one time is 9... but theres probably a record out there.
Bypasses of more then four surgeries is uncommon
Up to six bypasses can be performed on the heart.
2, according to what I know...
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coronary arteries.
heart ,lungs,arteries,veins,cells etc
Every person has four carotid arteries
They have 5 hearts. =)
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coronary arteries.
coronary arteries and coronary veins
this is true since the arteries keep the same pace with the heart.
Arteries flow away from the hearts, so Yes. veins however return blood to the heart.
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the pulmonary trunk and the right and left pulmonary arteries
There are 2 pulmonary arteries.
heart ,lungs,arteries,veins,cells etc
THERE ARE 20 ARTERIES IN THE HUMAN BODY.
Every person has four carotid arteries
you have to cut all the arteries that lead to the heart but there is three hearts and theres about 3 arteries per heart just keep following the trail. by the way you have to use the gun with the chainsaw on it.
There are too many to count. There are also variations from person to person. The biggest arteries branch into smaller arteries and those branch into smaller and smaller arteries down to the arterioles, which are very small and there are many of them. Some people say there are millions of arteries in the human body. One source says there are so many arteries in the body that if you laid them end to end, they would be about 60,000 miles long.