left;”>Objectives :
Identifying the difference in the aortic arch between different animal species.

Summary :
The aortic arch consists of two main arteries: the left subcellular artery, the cerebral artery, the left arterial artery, and the arterial artery, which branch out from the cerebral artery that gives the same branches and general carotid artery.

Results
There is a large similarity between the aortic artery branches in the aortic arch in different rodents with some slight differences.

Recommendations:
Paying attention to the number of arteries for each of the two main branches of the aorta to determine the method of conducting aperture in the trachea as well as other scientific experiments.

This workshop was held in the laboratory of anatomy and histology. Maha Abdel Hadi Abdel Reda presented this seminar.

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