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A.arteries from aorta

B.veins from superior vena cava
C.veins from inferior vena cava
Darteries from coronary arteries

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A.arteries from aorta B.veins from superior vena cava C.veins from inferior vena cava-example-1
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1. C
2. A
3.D
4.B

We know that arteries from the aorta and arteries from coronary arteries supply oxygenated blood to various parts of the body. What separates these two is the coronary arteries’ ability to deliver oxygenated blood to the heart.
We know that the inferior vena cava delivers deoxygenated blood to the lower (hence inferior) part of the body and that the superior vena cava delivers deoxygenated blood to the upper (superior) part of the body; they follow the same deoxygenated rule and strictly deliver nutrients to certain parts of the body.

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