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what is the largest artery in the body? why it is big

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Answered by palaku
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Aorta
The largest vein in the body is Vena Cava. The aorta is the largest blood vessel in the body. It is an artery that directly arises from the heart itself and descends through the thorax and into the abdomen. All the arteries of the body, save the pulmonary arteries, stem from the aorta or one of its main branches.
Answered by Anonymous
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Aroto is the largest artery because it supply the blood to whole body parts except brain and lungs.
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