Asked by Jared Easton on Apr 29, 2024

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The three major arteries of the upper limb that form a continuum are the ________.

A) brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries
B) brachial, axillary, and radial arteries
C) subclavian, axillary, and radial arteries
D) subclavian, axillary, and brachial arteries
E) cephalic, basilic, and brachial arteries

Subclavian Artery

A major artery that supplies blood to the head, neck, shoulder, and arm regions.

Upper Limb

Refers to the part of the human body that includes the arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers.

Brachial Artery

The major blood vessel of the (upper) arm that supplies blood to the arm and hand.

  • Detect the chief arteries of the body and their dedicated supply areas.
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Nicole WilliamsMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The three major arteries of the upper limb that form a continuum are the subclavian, axillary, and brachial arteries. The subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery after passing the first rib, which then becomes the brachial artery at the lower margin of the teres major muscle.