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it comes from the brachial artery buch of bumbos! its on the pic in pg 393!
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."
femoral
femoral artery
Via the splenic artery, which comes off of the celiac artery (which comes off of the abdominal aorta).
artery
The Aorta is the largest artery in the abdomen. It comes from the chest.
Figure the brighter red blood comes from an artery, while the duller red blood comes from a vien.
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It comes from an artery. Arteries carry OXYGENATED blood away from heart. This oxygenated blood is bright red. The Arterial system is on the high pressure side of the heart. The pressure changes as the heart contracts and then expands and refills (a heartbeat). When an artery is punctured the blood will spurt with every heartbeat.
It's the artery that exits the lary and then enters the artery in the arm of the cat where the femoral nerve goes into the lateral vein toward the inner spine leading straight to the hydrocephalus vein, which comes out of the external transverse scapular artery of the lary. The axillary pharynx then transforms into the heart through the hearteries (the superior arteries that enter within the right ventricle) which is what pumps the blood fast enough so the cat does not go into hypoxia. This is a common disease in house cats that are spread from strays who have not been tested for Axillosis.
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