The aorta is usually divided into four segments/section Tortora, Gerard J: "Principles of Human Anatomy, seventh edition", pages 341, 367, 369. Harper Collins College Publishers, 1995 (ISBN 0-673-989075-3)Tortora, Gerard J & Sandra Reynolds Grabowski: "Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, eighth edition", page 634. Harper Collins College Publishers, 1996 (ISBN 0-673-99355-8)Hole, Jr., John W. & Karen A. Koos: "Human Anatomy, second edition", page 479. Wm. C. Brown Publishing, 1994 (ISBN 0-697-12252-2)De Graaff, Van: "Human Anatomy, fifth edition", pages 548-549. WCB McGraw-Hill, 1998 (ISBN 0-697-28413-1) :
Ascending aorta — the section between the heart and the arch of aorta
Arch of aorta — the peak part that looks like an arch
The aorta is an elastic artery, and as such is quite distensible. When the left ventricle contracts to force blood into the aorta, the aorta expands. This stretching gives the potential energy that will help maintain blood pressure during diastole, as during this time the aorta contracts passively.