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Femoral Arteries <---incorrect it forms the common iliac arteries.

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Which are the first arteries to branch off the aorta?

The aorta is usually divided into five segments/sections:Ascending aorta: the section between the heart and the arch of aortaArch of aorta-the peak part that looks somewhat like an inverted "U"Descending aorta-the section from the arch of aorta to the point where it divides into the common iliac arteriesThoracic aorta-the half of the descending aorta above the diaphragmAbdominal aorta-the half of the descending aorta below the diaphragm


Which aorta pump blood to left ventricle ascending aorta or descending aorta?

Blood goes in this order... Right Atrium -&gt; Right Ventricle -&gt; Lungs -&gt; Left Atrium -&gt; Left Ventricle -&gt; Ascending Aorta -&gt; Descending Aorta. So neither pump blood to the the Left Ventricle but the Left Ventricle pumps blood to the ascending aorta.


What comes off the aorta?

Three arteries come off the Aortic Arch (from left to right) 1. Brachiocephalic Artery 2. Left Common Carotid Artery 3. Left Subclavian Artery. Then After the Aorta arches it then descends behind the heart and turns into the Descending Aorta which is then classified as either the Thoracic Descending Aorta or the Abdominal Descending Aorta.


The branch of the aorta that divides into the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries?

Brachiocephalic Artery


What vein or artery divides into the left and right pulmonary arteries?

Pulmonary trunk


Where is the aorta located?

The Aorta is the largest artery in the body and it is located at the top of the heart.It ascends (rises up) out of the top of the heart and descends posterior to (behind) the heart. The descending aorta follows close to the anterior (front of the) spinal column. At about the level of the umbilicus (navel), the aorta bifurcates (divides) into the right and left common iliac arteries. The aorta carries all of the oxygenated blood from the heart for the entire body. Only the lungs are not fed from the aorta.The general parts of the aorta are:The ascending aorta, which starts at the aortic valve in the heart ascends to the archThe aortic arch, the upper most part where the aorta begins to turn downwardThe descending thoracic aorta, which passes through the area protected by ribsThe descending abdominal aorta, which starts after the lowest rib and ends at the common iliac arteries


If a cardiologist inserts a catheter into a patient's right femoral artery which arteries would the tube have to pass through in order to reach the entrance to the left coronary artery?

Right femoral artery, right external iliac artery, right common iliac artery, abdominal aorta, thoracic aorta, descending aorta, aortic arch, ascending aorta, right coronary artery.


What is the most superior portion of aorta?

This is hard to answer with the way you ask. We have tha aorta coming out of the heart, then the brachiocephalic, left common carotic, and right subclavian artery coming off that. If you are asking which is at top, well that's still hard to answer, but I would say the brachiocephalic. That splits into the right subclavian and right common carotid arery.


Blood trace from right ventricle to left ovary?

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.


At the inferior end of the abdominal aorta it splits into the left and right what?

At the inferior end of the abdominal aorta, it splits into the left and right common iliac arteries, which further branch into internal and external iliac arteries supplying blood to the pelvis and lower limbs.


Is the heart aorta on the left or right side of the heart?

The aorta is located on the left side of the heart. It emerges from the left ventricle and arches over the heart before descending into the thorax and abdomen. This positioning allows the aorta to distribute oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.


What is the descending abdominal aorta?

The aorta is the large blood vessel that comes out of your heart and contains the blood that has been oxygenated in your lungs and is ready to go to the rest of your body. It is one big tube with smaller arteries coming off of it until it needs to split in two to reach the legs, at which point it becomes the two femoral arteries. The aorta is shaped a bit like a question mark. Get out a piece of paper and a pencil, and start by drawing a short (a couple of inches) vertical line in the middle of the page. Now from the top of that line, continue it in an arch curving up and to the right, then back toward the middle of the page, then down, like a question mark. The line that goes up at the beginning is the ascending aorta, the middle more horizontal part is the arch, and when it turns and comes back down, it is the descending aorta.