Artery
i think it's your aorta. no... it's 11 letter's long... it can't be that.
Yes, the visceral branches of the abdominal aorta are typically paired, meaning they branch off in pairs on either side of the aorta. These branches supply blood to the abdominal organs such as the liver, stomach, spleen, and intestines.
The aorta branches out and what ends up going into the arm are the brachial (and radial, etc) arteries.
renal artery
Celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
The left and right coronary arteries.
The renal arteries.
The aorta has 3 main branches: the brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery. These branches supply blood to different parts of the body, including the head, neck, and upper extremities.
No, the pulmonary artery branches from the right ventricle of the heart, not the aorta. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation. The aorta, on the other hand, is the main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart to the rest of the body.
The aorta, and the carotid artery branches; the pulmonary artery.
Left coronary artery.