The stomach.... GASTRIC referring to the stomach.
Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery
The four or five gastric arteries supply the lining of the stomach. The three main ones are called the left gastric artery, the right gastric artery and the short gastric artery.
Gastric Artery - esophageal branch and hepatic Common Hepatic Artery - Proper hepatic artery, Right Gastric artery and Gastroduodenal artery Splenic Artery - Dorsal pancreatic, short gastric and Left Gastro-omental
The Lungs
The blood vessels that take oxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs are the pulmonary artery. It is part of the pulmonary circulation.
The answer is your artery. It's job is to take blood away from the heart.Arteries
a vein take blood to the heart and a artery takes away
celiac artery. Check out wikipedia
There are three major arteries to the stomach all of which come eternaly from the Celiac Trunk from the aorta. The left gastric artery brached directly from the celiac trunk and supplies the left part of the lesser curvature area where the right gatric arterie supplies the right part of the lesser curvature and comes from common hepatic artery. The right gastro-omental which comes from the common hepatic artery and supplies the right part of the greater curvature. The left gastro-omental is a continuation of the splenic artery and supplies the left part of the greater curvature.
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Do you mean the "Celiac artery"? if so, its an artery that originates from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and branches into the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery.
The aorta is the main artery that takes blood from the heart to the body. The aorta drains the left atrium.