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The only branches of ascending aorta are the coronary arteries. The three branches mentioned are not from ascending aorta but are from the arch of aorta which is a continuation of the ascending aorta. The 3 branches are: 1. Brachicephalic trunk ( Innominate artery ) 2. Left Common carotid 3. Left subclavian
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
There are thousands of arteries in the human body ranging in size. The biggest artery is the Aorta which is located at the top of the heart. An artery is a vessel that carries oxygenated blood.
some times , after angiography the doctors says,this patient have two clogged arteries or three clogged arteries.My question,total how many arteries in normal human heart.and how many clogged arteries will lead the patient to death?
The left atrium pumps blood through the atroventricular valve(tricuspid valve) into the right atrium,then through the semilunar valve into the pulmonary artery to the lungs for gaseous exchange.