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  2. List of arteries of the human body - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of arteries of the human body. The aorta. The arteries of the head and neck. The common carotid artery. The external carotid artery. The triangles of the neck. The internal carotid artery. The arteries of the brain. The arteries of the upper extremity. The subclavian artery. The axillary artery. The brachial artery. The radial artery

  3. Arteries of the Body: Picture, Anatomy, Definition & More - ...

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    What are the main arteries of the body? Illustrations and lists breakdown this major part of your circulatory system.

  4. Major Arteries of the Body: The Aorta, Head, Neck & Torso - ...

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    The largest artery in the body is the aorta, which connects to the heart’s left ventricle and branches into a network of smaller arteries. Here are the major arteries in the body.

  5. Differences Between Arteries and Veins: A Comprehensive Guide

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    The dynamic function of arteries is supported by their ability to regulate blood flow through vasodilation and vasoconstriction, which adjust the diameter of the vessels, thereby controlling the distribution of blood in response to the body’s varying needs. Veins fulfill the role of returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart.

  6. Arteries: What They Are, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    Arteries, part of your circulatory (cardiovascular) system, are the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to all of your body’s cells. They play a crucial role in distributing oxygen, nutrients and hormones throughout your body.

  7. Major Arteries of the Body | Overview, Location & Functions

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    There are major arteries of the body throughout the abdomen, arms, legs, throat, head, feet, and hands. There are 41 major arteries. Major Arteries in the Human Body. The heart is a muscle that...

  8. Major arteries, veins and nerves of the body: Anatomy - Kenhub

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    By definition, an artery is a vessel that conducts blood from the heart to the periphery. All arteries carry oxygenated blood–except for the pulmonary artery. The largest artery in the body is the aorta and it is divided into four parts: ascending aorta, aortic arch, thoracic aorta, and abdominal aorta.

  9. Long posterior ciliary arteries - Structure, Location, Anatomy

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    The long posterior ciliary arteries are two major arteries in the eye that arise from the ophthalmic artery and play a crucial role in supplying blood to the anterior segment of the eye, particularly the ciliary body and the iris.These arteries are distinct from the short posterior ciliary arteries due to their longer course and different area of supply.

  10. Artery Structure, Function, and Disease - ThoughtCo

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    What Is an Artery? Illustration of the arterial system in the human body, shown in a standing figure. Note the feathery network of blood vessels in the left and right lungs (next to the heart). Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to the body's tissues. JOHN BAVOSI/Science Photo Library/Getty Images.

  11. Blood Vessels | Circulatory Anatomy - Visible Body

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    Arteries transport blood away from the heart. Veins return blood back toward the heart. Capillaries surround body cells and tissues to deliver and absorb oxygen, nutrients, and other substances. The capillaries also connect the branches of arteries and to the branches of veins.