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Question
which of the following blood vessels supplies blood to the diaphragm? multiple choice axillary artery intercostal artery superior phrenic artery inferior mesenteric artery gastric artery
Brief Explanations
The superior phrenic artery supplies blood to the diaphragm. The axillary artery is in the shoulder - arm region, the intercostal artery supplies the intercostal muscles, the inferior mesenteric artery supplies parts of the large intestine, and the gastric artery supplies the stomach.
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C. Superior phrenic artery