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The circumflex branch and the anterior inter-ventricular artery are branches of the?

Left coronary artery


What are the branchs of the abdominal aorta?

branches of abdominal aorta are classified into three. these are : ventral branches, dorsal branches and lateral branches. ventral branch consists of : coeliac artery (at T12 vertebral level ). superior mesenteric artery(at L1 level). inferior mesenteric artery(at L3 level). dorsal branch consists of : right and left lumbar arteries. median sacral artery. lateral branches consists : right and left inferior phrenic arteries. right and left suprarenal arteries. right and left renal arteries. right and left gonadal arterries. terminal branches are right and left common illiac arteries.


What is the first arteries to branch off from the aorta?

Well um.... there are a few more than just one I'll list them all.... coronary Arteries; the brachiocephalic artery; left common carotid artery; left subclavian artery; oesophageal artery; right and left bronchial artery; mediastinal artery; poterior intercostal arteries; subcostal arteries; inferior phrenic artery, celiac trunk artery, middle suprarenal artery; superior mesenteric artery; renal artery; 1st through 4th lumbar arteries; and finally the artery bifurcates.


The right and left coronary arteries are branches of the?

Left coronary artery.


What portions of the body are supplied by blood from the branches at the top of the aortic arch?

The three main branches at the top of the aortic arch are the brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. The brachiocephalic artery supplies blood to the right arm and the right side of the head and neck. While the left common carotid artery supplies blood to the left side of the head and neck, the left subclavian artery is responsible for blood supply to the left arm.


What artery branches off left brachiocephalic artery?

The brachiocephalic artery divides into the right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.


First artery that branches off the ascending aorta and serves the heart?

Right and left coronary arteries.


What are the major branches of the coronary arteries and heart region served?

The left coronary artery branches into the anterior interventricular artery which supplies blood to the interventricular septum and anterior walls of both ventricles and the circumflex artery which supplies the left atrium and the posterior walls of the left ventricle. The right coronary artery branches into the right marginal artery which serves the myocardium of the lateral right side of the heart and the posterior interventricular artery which supplies the posterior ventricular walls.Reference: Marieb, Elain N. (2013).Human Anatomy & Physiology. 9th ed. United States: Pearsons Education, Inc.. p669-670.


The pulmonary artery passes through the wall of the heart and divides into what?

The main pulmonary artery branches into the left and right pulmonary artery. Actually----The division of the heart is known as SEPTA---but your sorta right>sorry ashboo


What artery supplies the pancreas?

The arterial supply of the gallbladder is from the cystic artery which is a branch of the right hepatic artery.


What does the common celiac trunk branch into?

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


Which blood vessel supplies blood to the heart muscle?

The myocardium (muscle) that makes up the heart has its own blood supply called the coronary circulation. The coronary circulation comprises two main arteries; the left coronary artery and the right coronary artery. They branch off from the aorta (the biggest artery in the body!) really early on. The left coronary artery branches (into left marginal artery) to supply the left atrium and ventricle (chambers). The right coronary artery branches (into circumflex and left anterior descending) to supply the right atrium and ventricle and a bit of the left ventricle. Extra for experts: the way the coronary circulation is made up can change (just like people can be short or tall) because of genetic variability. So most people (about 70% off the top of my head) are "right dominant," because their right coronary artery branches to form the posterior interventricular artery. Some people are "left dominant" because their left coronary artery branches to form the posterior interventricular artery. So just remember Aorta --> left coronary artery --> left marginal --> right coronary artery --> circumflex + left anterior descending + the posterior interventricular artery from either left or right coronary artery Hope this helps :)