The coronary artery supply the heart muscles with oxygen enriched blood.
The right coronary artery doesnot have a primary bifurcation.
Left coronary artery
The atrioventricular sulcus or groove is where the right coronary artery lies. It is between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
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right coronary artery
The right coronary artery
The Right Coronary Artery (RCA) supplies blood to the right atrium, right ventricle and the back of the septum. The main portion of the right coronary artery provides blood to the right side of the heart, which pumps blood to the lungs. The rest of the right coronary artery and its main branch, the posterior descending artery, together with the branches of the circumflex artery, run across the surface of the heart's underside, supplying the bottom portion of the left ventricle and back of the septum.
The coronary arteries.
The coronary sinus runs in the posterior coronary sulcus. In the anterior coronary sulci the stems of the coronary artery run. The circumflex branch of the left and the extension of the right coronary artery that becomes the posterior descending artery run around the coronary sulcus from front to back
The Right Coronary Artery supplies blood to the inferior myocardium
The right atrium and ventricle receives blood from the right coronary artery. This blood supply is specific to the heart and is received from the coronary arteries.