ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY ONLINE MATERIALS,
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Chapter 20, Problem 5CAL
Summary Introduction
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Arteries are thick-walled blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. Aorta is the largest artery, which supplies the oxygenated blood coming from the heart to the whole body (except the lungs).
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