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Arteries arteries are one important blood vessels which are in turn known to carry the oxygenated blood so this oxygenated blood is the one which is highly required by the organ and this oxygenated blood is transported from the heart to that of the cells in the body and one major blood vessel is in turn referred to be as the aorta which is in turn branched into arteries so with regard to it this artery in turn can be of two different types, namely the first one being the paired artery and the other one being the unpaired artery.
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So it should be noted that with regard to the abdomen, there also will be an abdominal aorta and from this abdominal aorta, the abdominal arteries will tend to rise.
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And these arteries in turn can be of three different groups, namely the paid arteries, unpared arteries and then the other one is the parietal artery.
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So first taking into consideration the unpaid artery with regard to the abdomen, they tend to supply blood to different important parts, namely the gastrointestinal tract, namely the gi tract, followed by which they are in turn also required to supply blood to the spleen, followed by which the other important part, it is the pancreas, next to it is the gall bladder, and next to gallbladder, it is the liver.
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So these are the important organs or the paths which are in turn, supplied using the unpaired artery.
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So they in turn referred to be as they are in turn made up of the sialic trunk.
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So this is the common term that is given to this particular unpaled artery.
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So this is the one that is in turn referred to be...