The aorta is the major blood vessel which transports blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
It transports blood away from the heart.
The main vessel that transports blood away from the heart and towards the body is the aorta. The other vessel is the pulmonary trunk. It transports blood away from the heart and towards the lungs.
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The Blood Vessels that carry Blood away from the Heart are the Pulmonary Artery, which carries Deoxygenated Blood from the Heart to the Lungs, and the Aorta, which transports Oxygenated Blood around the Body
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The aorta is the largest artery in the body. An artery transports blood away from the heart, whereas a vein transports blood toward the heart. The aorta begins at the left ventricle of the heart, and nearly all the blood pumped by the heart passes through it. The aorta is about as thick as a garden hose. The aorta loops over the heart before moving downward through the trunk of the body, in a "candy cane" shape. Many other arteries branch off from the aorta to supply blood to all the parts of the body.
Arteries carry blood away from the heart to supply the other parts of the body.
The heart pumps and circulates blood, which transports oxygen and nutrients to all tissues in the body - and transports away wastes (such as carbon dioxide and other waste products) to the eliminatory organs.
The heart is the main organ that pumps and transports blood in the body. It contracts to push blood through the circulatory system, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and carrying waste products away. Arteries and veins help transport blood to and from the heart throughout the body.
The aorta receives blood directly from the left ventricle of the heart.
The aorta is the largest artery taking oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body.