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24 April, 10:32
What is the largest artery in the human body
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Jett Velazquez
24 April, 10:39
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The largest artery is the aorta, the main high-pressure pipeline connected to the heart's left ventricle. The aorta branches into a network of smaller arteries that extend throughout the body.
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Trixie
24 April, 10:40
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The aorta, which arises directly from the heart
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