Biology, asked by Abhishiktasen, 4 months ago

Is pulmonary artery and pulmonary aorta same?​

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Answered by amruthareddydonthi
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Pulmonary artery: One of the two vessels which are formed as terminal branches of the pulmonary trunk and convey un-aerated blood to the lungs. The two pulmonary arteries differ in length and anatomy. The right pulmonary artery is the longer of the two.

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Answered by minakshi987
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Answer:

The aorta and pulmonary artery are the two major arteries in the human body.

Explanation:

AORTA :

Definition - The artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.

Function - Carry oxygenated blood to the whole body.

Location - Aorta is present over the heart.

Kind of circulation - Aorta performs systemic circulation.

PULMONARY ARTERY :

Definition - The artery that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

Function - To supply blood to the lungs for purification.

Location - The pulmonary artery is present beneath the Aorta.

Kind of circulation - Pulmonary trunk with right and left arteries perform pulmonary circulation.

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