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which is not part of internal carotid artery​

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Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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Like every major artery in the human body, the internal carotid has several branches that are often asked about in anatomy exams. They stem from several segments (C2, C4, C6, and C7), the only exceptions being the cervical (C1), lacerum (C3), and clinoid (C5) segments do not give rise to any branches.

Answered by Anonymous
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Like every major artery in the human body, the internal carotid has several branches that are often asked about in anatomy exams. They stem from several segments (C2, C4, C6, and C7), the only exceptions being the cervical (C1), lacerum (C3), and clinoid (C5) segments do not give rise to any branches.

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