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The dorsal aortae, present on the [[:wikt:dorsal|dorsal]] side of the embryo, are initially present on both sides of the embryo. They later fuse to form the basis for the aorta itself. Approximately thirty smaller arteries branch from this at the back and sides. These branches form the [[intercostal arteries]], arteries of the arms and legs, lumbar arteries and the lateral sacral arteries. Branches to the sides of the aorta will form the definitive [[Renal artery|renal]], [[Inferior suprarenal artery|suprarenal]] and [[Gonadal artery|gonadal arteries]]. Finally, branches at the front of the aorta consist of the [[vitelline arteries]] and [[umbilical arteries]]. The vitelline arteries form the [[Celiac artery|celiac]], [[Superior mesenteric artery|superior]] and [[Inferior mesenteric artery|inferior mesenteric arteries]] of the gastrointestinal tract. After birth, the umbilical arteries will form the [[Internal iliac artery|internal iliac arteries]].

The dorsal aortae, present on the dorsal side of the embryo, are initially present on both sides of the embryo. They later fuse to form the basis for the aorta itself. Approximately thirty smaller arteries branch from this at the back and sides. These branches form the intercostal arteries, arteries of the arms and legs, lumbar arteries and the lateral sacral arteries. Branches to the sides of the aorta will form the definitive renal, suprarenal and gonadal arteries. Finally, branches at the front of the aorta consist of the vitelline arteries and umbilical arteries. The vitelline arteries form the celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric arteries of the gastrointestinal tract. After birth, the umbilical arteries will form the internal iliac arteries.