👉 The Western Fluid, also known as the Western Blood Vessel or Western Artery, is a large, deep-seated blood vessel located in the neck region of humans and other mammals. It originates from the subclavian artery, which branches off the aortic arch, and runs downward through the neck, merging with the internal jugular vein near the base of the skull. This vessel plays a crucial role in supplying blood to the brain, head, and upper body, facilitating oxygen and nutrient delivery while also removing waste products. Its extensive network ensures efficient circulation and is vital for maintaining the health and function of these critical areas.