function of aorta in biology
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The aorta is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body. After the blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, it travels through the aorta, making a cane-shaped curve that connects with other major arteries to deliver oxygen-rich blood to the brain, muscles, and other cells.
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Functions of aorta:
Aorta is a major vessel that distributes oxygenated blood to the different tissues in the circulatory system. It is also the largest known blood vessel in humans. Structurally, aorta is a big tube and its size is directly equivalent to person's height and weight.
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