Asked by
Simon Valery
on Dec 14, 2024Verified
Celiac trunk
A) Supplies blood to the diaphragm
B) Supplies blood to the esophagus
C) Supplies blood to the thoracic wall
D) Supplies blood to the pancreas and small intestine
E) Supplies blood to the stomach, liver, and spleen
Celiac Trunk
A major artery arising from the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the stomach, spleen, and liver.
Stomach
A muscular organ in the gastrointestinal tract that breaks down food using stomach acid and enzymes.
Liver
A vital organ located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, involved in numerous metabolic processes including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of bile.
- Grasp the fundamental arrangement and role of assorted arteries and veins within the human body.
- Uncover the involvement of important arteries in the circulation of blood to particular organs and body parts.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the fundamental arrangement and role of assorted arteries and veins within the human body.
- Uncover the involvement of important arteries in the circulation of blood to particular organs and body parts.