The answer starts with Aortic arch to left brachiocephalic trunk to left common carotid to left external carotid to left occipital artery.
definitely that would be the parts in the upper portion of the body, in particular the brain. the rest of the aorta goes down the thoracic and the abdominal region to supply the areas in thos parts.
After leaving the aortic arch, the drop of blood would travel through the subclavian artery, then the common carotid artery, and finally into the internal carotid artery that supplies blood to the brain. From there, it would enter the Circle of Willis, a network of arteries at the base of the brain, and branch off into different arteries to reach various regions of the brain.
The jugular veins carry blood from the brain. The carotid arteries carry blood to the brain.
No, Albert Einstein did not die because his brain was too big. He passed away due to an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which is a condition involving the enlargement of the main blood vessel that supplies blood to the body. His brain was actually preserved after his death for scientific research to understand more about his exceptional intellect.
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The parietal lobe is part of the brain.
parietal lobe
What part of the brain is indicated in red? A: parietal lobe What part of the brain is indicated in red? A: temporal lobe
Pulmonary veins are oxygen rich and deliver it along with nutrients to the body's organs, after the blood has delivered the goods then it is drained back to the heart by the arteries. Then the blood is carried back to the lungs to the alveoli for gas exchange leave carbon dioxide we breathe out and pick up new oxygen and starts over again. Blood flow goes as follows: 1. left atrium 2. mitral (bicuspid) valve 3. left ventricle 4. aortic semilunar valve 5. aorta 6. brachiocephalic trunk 7. common carotid arteries 8. internal carotid artery 9. anterior and middle cerebral arteries 10. Circle of Willis 11. venous sinuses internal jugular vein 12. right brachiocephalic vein 13. superior vena cava 14. right atrium 15. tricuspid valve 16. right ventricle 17. pulmonary semilunar valve 18. pulmonary trunk 19. pulmonary artery (Please leave personal comments on the discussion pages.)
An aortic aneurysm comes from an inflammation of the main artery in the abdomen called aorta. The aorta carries blood from the heart to the internal organs and legs, and is usually about 2.5 cm (1 inch) in diameter.