vertebral arteries
The vertebral arteries are major blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the brain and spinal cord. They originate from the subclavian arteries and travel upward through the cervical vertebrae in the neck.
These arteries merge to form the basilar artery at the base of the brain, playing a crucial role in the posterior circulation of the brain. This circulation is essential for supplying blood to areas responsible for vital functions, including balance and coordination.