Left ventricle pumps blood through the aorta, which then goes through the brachiocephalic trunk, and then through the subclavian artery and then into your axillary artery
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You have the axillary artery which supply the upper limb. It is continuation of subclavian artery and continue as a brachial artery.
Axillary artery.
Subclavian artey becomes axillary artery. Axillary artery becomes brachial artery. Brachial artery divides into radial and ulnar branches. You palpate radial artery at distal end of radius bone. So you feel a pulse betwwen radius and your fingers. So it is better felt than ulnar artery.
From the aortic arch, blood flows through the left subclavian artery, then into the axillary artery, followed by the brachial artery. From the brachial artery, blood then reaches the radial artery in the forearm, supplying the distal part of the arm and hand with oxygenated blood.
The axillary artery moves oxygenated blood to the the upper limbs, axilla and thorax. :)
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The blood flows from the axillary artery into the brachial artery. The brachial artery has a branch called the deep brachial artery. The brachial artery branches into the radial and ulnar arteries. These artiers combine at the wrist forming the superficial palmar arch and the deep palmar arch.
The axillary artery moves oxygenated blood to the the upper limbs, axilla and thorax. :)
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It is the pulmonary artery
The pulmonary artery, because it's the only vessel that oxygenates blood to the lungs.
right subclavian