Visual Essentials of Anatomy &Physiology
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Chapter 11.2, Problem 11.1R
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To list: The unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta which deliver blood to the visceral organs.
Introduction: The abdominal aorta starts inferior to the diaphragm. There are three unpaired branches of the abdominal aorta which bring blood to the abdominal viscera.
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Complete the schematic diagrams of arterial blood distribution in Figure 30.17.
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FIGURE 30.17 Schematic diagram illustrating arterial blood distribution.
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