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Brachial arteries supply blood to

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Neck
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Fore limbs
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Chest
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Abdomen
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Solution

The correct option is C Fore limbs
The hand receives blood from the subclavian artery, which becomes the axillary in the axilla (armpit). The longest part of this vessel, the brachial artery, is in the arm proper. It subdivides into two branches near the elbow: the radial artery, which continues down the thumb side of the forearm and wrist, and the ulnar artery, which extends along the medial or little finger side into the hand.
So, the correct answer is 'Fore limbs'

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