brachial artery
Yes, it supplies the lateral aspect of the forearm.
The radial artery is located on the thumb side of the forearm. It is a major blood vessel that supplies the forearm and hand with oxygenated blood.
No, the radial artery does not carry blood to the forearm; it primarily supplies blood to the hand and wrist. The forearm receives blood from both the radial and ulnar arteries, which branch off from the brachial artery. The radial artery runs along the lateral side of the forearm, while the ulnar artery runs along the medial side. Together, they ensure adequate blood supply to the forearm and hand.
The brachial artery supplies blood to the lower arm. It runs down the arm and branches into smaller arteries to provide blood flow to the tissues of the forearm and hand.
Sublingual artery
The Right Coronary Artery supplies blood to the inferior myocardium
The posterior tibial artery carries blood to the posterior of the leg. This artery also branches off into the fibular artery, which supplies blood to the lateral compartment of the leg.
coronary artery
An adrenal artery is an artery in the abdomen which supplies blood to the adrenal glands.
Your renal artery supplies blood to your kidney.
Branches from Pericardiacophrenic and some from musculophrenic arteries.
The femoral artery