answer: Transvers Facial Artery
Maxillary artery, branched from external carotid artery
You did not specify which artery. If it is one supplying the heart, it will affect the heart's efficiency. If it becomes completely clogged, part of the heart muscle will die unless the blockage is relieved. If it is an artery to a limb or organ, the heart will have to work harder, and the amount of blood it can push through the artery will slowly become lessened. Eventually, there will be problems at the other end, and perhaps with the heart as well.
The Right Coronary Artery (RCA) supplies blood to the right atrium, right ventricle and the back of the septum. The main portion of the right coronary artery provides blood to the right side of the heart, which pumps blood to the lungs. The rest of the right coronary artery and its main branch, the posterior descending artery, together with the branches of the circumflex artery, run across the surface of the heart's underside, supplying the bottom portion of the left ventricle and back of the septum.
The renal artery is off to the side of the abdominal aorta, supplying and carrying a large portion of total blood to the kidneys. The helium is located above and behind the lung, and is where the pulmonary artery, superior and inferior pulmonary veins, lymphatic vessels, and bronchus with bronchial veins and arteries enter and exit.
The aorta. If you're talking about coronary circulation (the arteries supplying nutriments and oxygen to the myocardium itself), they are the left or right coronary arteries, depending on the person.
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It is the femoral artery (named for the area of the large leg bone, the femur).
Maxillary artery, branched from external carotid artery
The external carotid artery is responsible for supplying blood the the face, jaw, scalp, and the base of the skull.
the hepatic artery
Its not cartoid artery, its carotid artery. You have one on each side of your neck, supplying blood to the head and neck area.
The supplying artery can be blocked by an obstruction, mechanically compressed, ruptured by trauma, or vasoconstricted.
both masseter and temporalis
The masseter is the main muscle that shuts or closes the jaw.
The masseter. It can exert an amazing force. I think it was 700 pounds of pressure.
the use of this technique is to temporarily compresses the main artery against the underlying bone and nearby tissues \.. use the flat surface of your finger not the fingertips to close the artery.. move the four fingers towards the thumb(opposite side)..
The masseter muscle. both masseter and temporalis :)100%