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Ventral aorta and dorsal aorta

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Dorsal Aorta: The artery in vertebrate embryos that transports blood from the aortic arches to the trunk and limbs.

Ventral Aorta: The artery in vertebrate embryos that carries blood from the ventricle of the heart to the aortic arches. In adult fish it branches into afferent branchial arteries supplying the gills; in adult tetrapods it is represented by the ascending part of the aorta. Compare dorsal aorta. "ventral aorta."

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