Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What artery is at the cease of the aorta?

If a quiz question asked "What is the designation of the artery found at the end of the aorta?" what would the answer be? I suggest it might be iliac, but I'm not sure. The ascending aorta, turns into the transverse aorta, and then into the descending aorta which bifurcates (splits) into the adjectives iliacs when it reaches the pelvis.
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superior vena cava
The aorta is sited surrounded by the thorax. It is divided into the ascending, the arch and the descending parts.The descending part transverses the abdominal hiatus to become the abdominal aorta which divides at the even of the iliac crests into the two iliac arteries .Though the abdominal aorta is usually discussed separately from the thoracic portions.It is safe to high regard the iliac artery as the vessel found at the end of the entire length of the aorta.
Arteria femoralis
The aorta bifurcates (splits) into the moved out and right common iliac aa.
what enufwork said

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