Ovarian Artery
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Renal artery - segmental artery - interlobar artery - arcuate artery - interlobular artery
The main artery that feeds the legs would be the femoral artery.
the pulmonary artery
the main one would be the brachial artery
The left subclavian artery doesn't feed the carotid (neck pulse) so your answer would be the wrist.
Ovarian cancer could be considered the female equivalent to testicular cancer, as they are essentially homologous organs. (that is, they share a "common ancestry" embyologically, and they are both gonads and endocrine glands) Depending on how one interprets it, it is theoretically possible for a woman to have to have testicular cancer. One suffering from intersexuality "disorders" like complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) - genetically a male with undescended testes, but with a vagina and outward female appearance - or Klinefelter's syndrome - instead of XY (male) or XX (female) chromosomes, one has XXY - can get testicular cancer.
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
The ACS estimated that there would be about 8,100 new cases of testicular cancer in 2005 in the United States.
could be a herina
Renal artery - segmental artery - interlobar artery - arcuate artery - interlobular artery
Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart. Arteries probably CAN carry deoxygenated blood if a person draws blood from a vein, then injects it into an artery. That would be very stupid though.
The main artery that feeds the legs would be the femoral artery.
By simply looking up "ductus deferens" on google.com you can find the answer. artery of ductus deferens, male reproductive system: The proximal portion of the ductus deferens is a component of the spermatic cord, which contains vascular and neural structures that supply the testes. The spermatic cord contains the ductus deferens, testicular artery and veins, lymph vessels, testicular nerve, cremaster muscle that elevates the testes for warmth and at times of sexual stimulation, and a connective tissue covering. my answer: The Reproductive System -ddelarosa2992 Why would you even bother changing a very accurate and detailed answer with something so vague as "the reproductive system"? Not too bright.
Gasoline and ammonia would be two products that correspond to the ERG guide number 128.
That would be the Aorta.
extremely i would take it to the doctors if you havent already
In comparing a parallel artery and vein, you would find that the vein had thinner walls and a darker color. The artery would have thicker, more muscular walls and a brighter red color.