Branches of this artery (white line) supply all of the following regions with oxygenated blood EXCEPT? (A) chest wall - pectoralis major and minor muscles (B) humerus bone (C) mammary gland (D) axillary area (E) sternum

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Branches of this artery (white line) supply all of the following regions with oxygenated blood EXCEPT?

(A) chest wall - pectoralis major and minor muscles
(B) humerus bone
(C) mammary gland
(D) axillary area
(E) sternum
The image displays a model of a branching arterial system, presented in red plastic against a dark background. It features a central vertical artery from which smaller branches emerge laterally. Each branch represents a divergent blood vessel, with white circular markers at each divergence point. These markers have numbers, indicating specific points likely meant for educational reference.

Key features:
- The main artery runs vertically and branches into smaller vessels.
- The branches follow a natural, meandering path similar to real arterial systems.
- White markers (numbered) are positioned along the artery and its branches, indicating junctions or significant points.

This type of model is typically used in educational environments to teach anatomy, specifically the arterial network's structure and its branching pattern.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a model of a branching arterial system, presented in red plastic against a dark background. It features a central vertical artery from which smaller branches emerge laterally. Each branch represents a divergent blood vessel, with white circular markers at each divergence point. These markers have numbers, indicating specific points likely meant for educational reference. Key features: - The main artery runs vertically and branches into smaller vessels. - The branches follow a natural, meandering path similar to real arterial systems. - White markers (numbered) are positioned along the artery and its branches, indicating junctions or significant points. This type of model is typically used in educational environments to teach anatomy, specifically the arterial network's structure and its branching pattern.
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The circulatory system of our body supplies blood throughout the body. Often blood flow starts from the aorta to arteries and from arteries to capillaries. Further, the blood is supplied back to our heart by the different vein systems. Hence blood flow in our body is significant for cell functions.

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