The answer starts with Aortic arch to left brachiocephalic trunk to left common carotid to left external carotid to left occipital artery.
Aorta...brachiocephalic trunk...common carotid...external carotid...occipital artery...left occipital lobe
yes
Via abdominal aorta.
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
The general blood flow path is from the aorta to the heart. The blood will then leave the heart and flow throughout the rest of the body. This path of blood happens every time the heart beats.
Aorta...brachiocephalic trunk...common carotid...external carotid...occipital artery...left occipital lobe
yes
To travel from the aorta to the left, or right, occipital lobe, it would have to go through the aortic arch, common carotid artery, external carotid artery, then occipital artery.
Via abdominal aorta.
Aota is a disease that will enslave mankind
The largest pathway of the circulatory system is the aorta, which is the main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. It is the largest artery in the body and branches out into smaller arteries to supply blood to various tissues and organs.
Pulmonary vein, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta, arteries ,then to the capillaries
The ventrice carries blood with oxygen. The blood flows to the aorta valve, aortic arch, descending aorta, left iliac arteries, ovarian arteries and to the Ovary.
Trace a drop of blood from the left knee to the right arm
From the bicuspid valve, blood travels to the left ventricle. From there, it's pumped to the aorta and throughout the body.
capillaries
The general blood flow path is from the aorta to the heart. The blood will then leave the heart and flow throughout the rest of the body. This path of blood happens every time the heart beats.