The oxygenated blood returns to the heart in several pulmonary veins and is collected in the left atrium before being passed into the left ventricle. The left ventricle, which possesses a very thick muscular wall, then pumps the blood into the systemic circulation via the largest artery in the body, the aorta. Several large blood vessels branch off the aorta close to the heart including the subclavian artery which supplies the shoulder, neck and head and from which the carotid arteries branch off to supply the head and the brain.