Axillary artery
The Carotid artery is conected to the brain.
marginal artery
This comes from my A&P lab manual... "In the armpit, the subclavian artery becomes the axillary artery, which serves the upper limb." The previous answer was "brachial," which could also be a correct answer. "The brachial artery divides into the radial and ulnar arteries, which follow the same-named bones to supply the forearm and hand."
It is called the marginal artery because it passes around the lateral margin (or side) of the heart.
The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
The brachial artery runs right through the armpit so being punched there could cause nerve damage or internal bleeding.
Because it is the pit of your arm. you really are an idiot aren't you? -.-
An artery in the leg is called the "femoral artery."
After leaving the subclavian artery, blood flows into the axillary artery as it passes under the clavicle and into the armpit region. From the axillary artery, it continues into the brachial artery as it travels down the upper arm. The brachial artery further branches into the radial and ulnar arteries at the elbow, supplying blood to the forearm and hand.
armpit
This artery is called the Aorta. It is the largest artery in the body.
Armpit.
Theodore was called armpit because when ever he put his hands up his armpits smell....!! ;p
An artery, only an arteriole can be smaller
the largest artery is Aorta
yes
obtuse marginal artery