Biology, asked by prashamsashrestha, 1 year ago

Which blood vessel supply blood to diaphragm?


mohan2854: The blood supply to the diaphragm is from the superior phrenic,musculophrenic, inferior phrenic,pericardiacophrenic, and lower internal intercostal arteries.

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Answered by khushi4967
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blood from branches of the internal thoracic arteries, namely the pericardiophrenic artery and musculophrenic artery; from the superior phrenic arteries, which arise directly from the thoracic aorta; and from the lower internal intercostal arteries.
Answered by Anonymous
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blood from branches of the internal thoracic arteries, namely the pericardiophrenic artery and musculophrenic artery; from the superior phrenic arteries, which arise directly from the thoracic aorta; and from the lower internal intercostal arteries

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