Circulatory system
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The axillary artery is a major artery of the upper limb. It continues from the subclavian artery.
External Carotid Artery,which is a branch of Brachiocephalic Artery give 8 major branches 1,Superior Thyroid Artery 2,Ascending Pharyngeal Artery 3,Lingual Artery 4,Facial Artery 5,Occipital Artery 6,Posterior Auricular Artery 7,Maxillary Artery 8,Superficial Temporal Artery Superficial Temporal Artery is the last branch and it ends by anastomosing withSupraorbital branch of Internal carotid artery
No, it is an elastic artery
Axillary artery
Fungi's level of organization is tissue!
Species.
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
The bifurcation (splitting) of the common carotid artery is in line with/at the level of the intervertebral disc between the third and fourth cervical vertebral (between C3 and C4).
B for Plato users but it is a tissue level of organization
Levels of organization are the way Biology is layered in a hierarchy. For example, organs make up one level, as the fourth level of organization.
A nematode is an organism at the multicellular level of organization. It is made up of many cells organized into tissues and organs to perform specific functions.
Kingdom is the first level in the modern organization of taxa.
The cell which is the basic unit of life
The gonadal artery which leaves the aorta directly at the level of L2. Some references will calles this the ovarian artery in women and the testicular artery in men but for the sake of simplicity the gonadal artery is perfectly adequate.
cell is the smallest level of organization in a unicellular organism
The interstitial is the problem, the issue is not organization