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The left subclavian artery doesn't feed the carotid (neck pulse) so your answer would be the wrist.

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Is the auxillary artery a continuation of the subclavian artery?

yes it is


What is the Function of the subclavian artery and vein?

The right subclavian artery extends from the brachiocephalic artery to the right side of the body. It supplies oxygenated blood to the arms.


What is the axillary artery?

The axillary artery is a major artery of the upper limb. It continues from the subclavian artery.


Where does the subclavian artery take blood to and from?

As indicated by the name, subclavian, these arteries are located beneath the clavicles. On the right, the subclavian artery arises from the brachiocephalic artery and extends to the axillary artery. The left subclavian artery arises from the aorta distal to the left carotid and extends to the axillary artery.The subclavian arteries (left and right) are branches of the aorta supplying both the left and right arms respectively.The left subclavian artery stems directly from the AortaThe right subclavian artery is a branch of the brachiocephalic artery when itbifurcates into the common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.The subclavian veins are continuations of the axillary veins. They are joined by the internal jugular veins to form both the right and left brachiocephalic veins then drain into the superior vena cava. The nerve to subclavius or subclavian nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus which arises from the junction of the fifth and sixth cervical ventral rami.


What artery flows into right subclavian?

The brachiocephalic trunk is the first artery to branch off from the aorta. This then bifurcates (splits into two) creating the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries

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Is the auxillary artery a continuation of the subclavian artery?

yes it is


What is the Function of the subclavian artery and vein?

The right subclavian artery extends from the brachiocephalic artery to the right side of the body. It supplies oxygenated blood to the arms.


Continuation of the subclavian artery inferior to clavicle?

Axillary artery


What are the three blood vessels that exit from the aortic arch?

Brachiocephalic trunk Left common carotid artery Left subclavian artery


What is the axillary artery?

The axillary artery is a major artery of the upper limb. It continues from the subclavian artery.


Where does the right subclavian artery carry blood?

The right subclavian artery carries blood to the right arm. It also carries blood to the head and the thorax.


Where does the subclavian artery take blood to and from?

As indicated by the name, subclavian, these arteries are located beneath the clavicles. On the right, the subclavian artery arises from the brachiocephalic artery and extends to the axillary artery. The left subclavian artery arises from the aorta distal to the left carotid and extends to the axillary artery.The subclavian arteries (left and right) are branches of the aorta supplying both the left and right arms respectively.The left subclavian artery stems directly from the AortaThe right subclavian artery is a branch of the brachiocephalic artery when itbifurcates into the common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery.The subclavian veins are continuations of the axillary veins. They are joined by the internal jugular veins to form both the right and left brachiocephalic veins then drain into the superior vena cava. The nerve to subclavius or subclavian nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus which arises from the junction of the fifth and sixth cervical ventral rami.


Blood from the right subclavian artery flows into what artery?

It flows into the internsl mammary


What are the left branch off the aortic arch?

The three branches off the aortic arch arethe brachiocephalic arteryleft common carotid Arteryleft subclavian Artery.


How often is the subclavian vein involved in thoracic outlet syndrome?

The subclavian vein is involved in 40% of cases and the subclavian artery in 1% of cases.


What is the branch of the aortic arch?

left subclavian artery


Gives rise to the right common carotid and right subclavian artery?

brachiocephalic artery