Aorta
I think that you are talking about Coronary artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the walls of the heart.If it is blocked by the fat content there would be no supply of oxygenated blood and hence we experience heart strokes.
The vessels that supply blood to the diaphragm are the inferior phrenic arteries and branches of the musculophrenic artery. These blood vessels provide oxygenated blood to the diaphragm, which is essential for its function in breathing.
The pterygomaxillary fissure serves as a passageway for both vascular and neural structures. The maxillary artery and its branches, which supply blood to the facial structures, run through this fissure. Additionally, the infraorbital nerve, a branch of the maxillary nerve (V2), passes through the pterygomaxillary fissure to provide sensory innervation to the face.
Yes, an artery is a type of blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body.
The right coronary artery supplies blood to the right atrium and most of the right ventricle. It branches off from the aorta and runs along the surface of the heart, providing oxygenated blood to these areas.
The two passageway of unclean blood as it enters the body
The cells of the heart are supplied with blood through the hearts own artery. The artery that supplies the heart blood is known as the coronary artery.
pumanary artery
The celiac artery serves the liver by providing oxygenated blood to the liver. The celiac artery supplies this same blood to the stomach, esophagus, spleen, the duodenum and pancreas.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood; veins carry de-oxygenated blood. Arteries have much thicker muscular wall (of muscle and elastic fibres). Arteries have narrow passageway for blood; veins have a wider passageway. Arteries have higher blood pressures. Extra info. if you need it Veins have flaps of valves while arteries do not.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Blood Vessels-are the passageway of blood.
Jugular Vein.The above is nearly correct but actually reversed in actual function. The aorta is the artery that supplies the entire body with blood, except for the lungs which are supplied by the pulmonary artery. The jugular vein returns blood from the face and neck areas.
You have pulmonary aorta that arises from the right ventricle. It splits into right and left branches. The branches most probably continue to divide with the bronchi. Ultimately you have the network of the capillaries to cover the alveoli.
artery carry pure blood but pulmanary artery carry improve blood to lungs from heart
blood vessels are the passageway of blood throughout the body