1 2 3 Label the following arteries: Digital Subclavian 4 Radial Axillary Ulnar Brachial 5 Palmar arches -6 -7

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Label the following arteries:
Digital
Subclavian
4
Radial
Axillary
Ulnar
Brachial
5
Palmar arches
Transcribed Image Text:1 2 Label the following arteries: Digital Subclavian 4 Radial Axillary Ulnar Brachial 5 Palmar arches
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Label the following arteries:
(may be repeated)
Common lliac
4
Internal Illiac
10
External Iliac
Popliteal
Anterior Tibial
11-
Posterior Tibial
Popliteal
Dorsal Pedis
12
13
Femoral
14
Fibular
7
Peroneal
15
8
Anterior view
Posterior view
Transcribed Image Text:9. Label the following arteries: (may be repeated) Common lliac 4 Internal Illiac 10 External Iliac Popliteal Anterior Tibial 11- Posterior Tibial Popliteal Dorsal Pedis 12 13 Femoral 14 Fibular 7 Peroneal 15 8 Anterior view Posterior view
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  • Subclavian artery
    • It serves as the initiation of the arteries that supply the upper limbs which arises from the brachiocephalic trunk in the right arm.
  • Axillary artery
    • It is the extension of the subclavian artery that and initiates at the outer border of the rib, which is a large blood vessel.
  • Brachial artery
    • The axillary artery moves down and crosses the axilla and gets the name brachial artery.
  • Radial artery
    • It is the chief artery in the located in the lateral aspect of the upper arm that supply blood to the forearm and hand.
  • Ulnar artery
    • It is formed at the region of division of the brachial artery. It supplies blood to the lower arm via the anterior and posterior ulnar recurrent arteries and also to the medial and central upper arm muscles etc.
  • Palmar arches
    • The deep palmar arch lies closer to the superficial palmar arch and forms an anastomosis and supply blood to hand and digital arteries. 
  • Digital artery
    • Develop from the superficial and deep palmar arches and supply blood to the digits
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