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Artery - Wikipedia An artery (from Greek ἀρτηρία (artēríā)) [1] is a blood vessel in humans and most other animals that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart in the systemic circulation to one or more parts of the body
Artery | Structure, Function Types | Britannica Artery, in human physiology, any of the vessels that, with one exception, carry oxygenated blood and nourishment from the heart to the tissues of the body The exception, the pulmonary artery, carries oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs for oxygenation and removal of excess carbon dioxide (see
Major Arteries of the Body: The Aorta, Head, Neck Torso - MedicineNet Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart The different types of arteries include: Elastic arteries: are also called conducting arteries that have a thick middle layer that stretches in response to each pulse Muscular arteries: are medium-sized arteries that draw blood from elastic arteries
Arteries: Structure, Types, Functions Common Diseases Arteries are thick-walled, muscular, and valveless blood vessels Anatomically, the wall of the artery is made of three layers, the tunica externa, the tunica media, and the tunica intima It is the outermost layer of arteries, also known as tunica adventitia It is primarily composed of connective tissue made of collagens and elastic tissues
Arteries: Function, anatomy, and types - Medical News Today Arteries are blood vessels Most carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to various organs and tissues Arteries are a part of the circulatory system, along with the heart and other blood
Anatomy, Arteries - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Arteries make up tubelike structures responsible for transporting fluid (i e , blood for the circulatory system and lymph for the lymphatic system) to and from every organ in the body Mainly, arteries manage the transportation of oxygen, nutrients, and hormones through our bodies