BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS
BLOOD
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carries blood to the larger intestine
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distributes blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body
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supplies blood to the tissues of the brain and head
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supplies blood to the upper limbs and chest of the body
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Detailed explanation-1: -The brachiocephalic artery, brachiocephalic trunk, or more commonly referred to clinically as the innominate artery, is one of the three great vessels of the aortic arch that supplies blood to the head, neck and upper extremities.
Detailed explanation-2: -The brachiocephalic trunk gives off the right subclavian artery, supplying the right upper limb; and the right common carotid artery, supplying the right side of the brain, head and neck.
Detailed explanation-3: -The brachiocephalic (innominate) artery is a thick-walled blood vessel that originates from the aortic arch, the top part of the aorta-the main vessel that carries blood from the heart. It brings blood to the right carotid artery in your neck and the right subclavian artery, which supplies blood to the right arm.