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Chapter 21, Problem 27CP
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The regions, in which the thoracic aorta branches (visceral and parietal) supply the blood.
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Aorta, the body's largest artery carries the oxygen-rich (oxygenated) blood to different body parts from the left ventricle. The third part of the aorta is called thoracic aorta. It is present at the left of the vertebral column.
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