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Makylie Pennington
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
Internal carotid artery
A) Formed when the right and left vertebral arteries unite
B) Supplies blood to the face, nose, and mouth
C) Terminates by forming the middle cerebral arteries
D) Supplies blood to the arm and shoulder regions
E) Sense organs that monitor blood pressure
Internal Carotid Artery
A major artery that supplies blood to the brain, eyes, and forehead, branching off from the common carotid artery.
Middle Cerebral
Pertains to the middle cerebral artery, a major artery in the brain that supplies blood to the lateral parts of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes.
Sense Organs
Organs of the body that receive external stimuli and transmit sensory information to the brain, including eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
- Digest the basic framework and utility of different arteries and veins in humans.
- Evaluate the distinctions in blood vessel categories through their task effectiveness and area of occurrence.
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Learning Objectives
- Digest the basic framework and utility of different arteries and veins in humans.
- Evaluate the distinctions in blood vessel categories through their task effectiveness and area of occurrence.