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A vessel that branches off the aorta?

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What are the the unpaired branches of aorta?

Celiac Artery


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i think it's your aorta. no... it's 11 letter's long... it can't be that.


Does the Aorta go in the arm?

The aorta branches out and what ends up going into the arm are the brachial (and radial, etc) arteries.


Are the visceral branches of the abdominal aorta paired?

Yes, the visceral branches of the abdominal aorta are typically paired, meaning they branch off in pairs on either side of the aorta. These branches supply blood to the abdominal organs such as the liver, stomach, spleen, and intestines.


What artery has an arterial trunk that has three major branches that serves the spleen liver and stomach?

The celiac trunk is the first major branch of the aorta below the diaphragm. It branches into the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery. Branches of these supply the foregut, which includes, amongst others, the liver, gallbladder, spleen, proximal duodenum, and part of the stomach.


What is the name of the branches of the abdominal aorta that lead to the kidneys?

The renal arteries.


What branches go off from the aorta?

The left and right coronary arteries.


What is the name of the branches of the abdominal aorta that leads to the kidney?

renal artery


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


Does the aorta have 2 or 3 or 4 branches?

The aorta has 3 main branches: the brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. These branches supply blood to different parts of the body, including the head, neck, and upper extremities.


The pulmonary arterie branches from the aorta?

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