not enough oxygen poor blood would enter the heart
descending aorta
You will die, point blank. You need a healthy aorta in order to carry oxygenated blood through the body. Without your aorta you would have blue blood in your ENTIRE body, and that's not healthy, nor is it safe for any human.
The Aorta is one of the hearts blood vessel's Have you ever seen an old water pipe that has a buildup around the inside surface of the pipe consisting of rust calcium and other rubbish which reduces its ability to let water through? well the same thing can happen with the blood vessels as a result of age diet or both.
coarctation of the aorta
an aorta which is not normal ,it can be aneurysm coarctation aorta and etc....
not enough oxygen poor blood would enter the heart
descending aorta
you would blow up
You will die, point blank. You need a healthy aorta in order to carry oxygenated blood through the body. Without your aorta you would have blue blood in your ENTIRE body, and that's not healthy, nor is it safe for any human.
The Aorta is one of the hearts blood vessel's Have you ever seen an old water pipe that has a buildup around the inside surface of the pipe consisting of rust calcium and other rubbish which reduces its ability to let water through? well the same thing can happen with the blood vessels as a result of age diet or both.
you die
The likely word is "aorta" (the main artery leading from the heart).
A 100 percent blocked aorta is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical intervention. Without treatment, blood flow to vital organs will be severely compromised, leading to organ damage and possibly death. Treatment options may include surgery or other interventions to restore blood flow and prevent serious complications.
If you mean by a weapon, it most likely will not. If the projectile was from the side and hit the lung and then hit the aorta (off the heart). If it was from the front, it would be unusual.
ascending aorta arch of aorta thoracic aorta abdominal aeorta
The diaphragm divides the aorta into a superior thoracic aorta above the diaphragm and an inferior abdominal aorta below the diaphragm.
coarctation of the aorta