Concept
Blood Supply To The Brain 0
The brain receives its blood supply from two main pairs of arteries: the internal carotid arteries and the vertebral arteries, which together form the Circle of Willis, ensuring a continuous and redundant supply of oxygenated blood. Disruptions in this blood flow, such as from a stroke or aneurysm, can lead to significant neurological deficits or even death, highlighting the critical importance of maintaining cerebral circulation.