Like any other muscle, the heart muscle needs a good blood supply. The coronary arteries take blood to the heart muscle. These are the first arteries to branch off the aorta - the large artery that takes blood to the body from the left ventricle.
The right coronary artery mainly supplies the muscle of the right ventricle.
The left coronary artery quickly splits into two and supplies the rest of the heart muscle.
The main coronary arteries divide into many smaller branches to supply all the heart muscle.
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