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✓ Arteries which supply the myocardium

✓ A paired vessel in the venous system but only a single vessel
in the arterial system
✓ Vein running between the cephalic and basilic veins
✓ Artery supplying the distal half of the large instestine
What the external iliac artery becomes upon entry into the
thigh
✓ Major artery serving the tissues external to the skull
✓ Supplies the proximal portion of the large intestines and most
of the small intestines
✓ Major artery serving the brain
✓ Veins which drain blood from the head
✓ Drains blood from the liver
A. Internal and External Jugulars
B. External Carotid
C. Coronary arteries
D. Inferior mesenteric artery
E. Superior mesenteric artery
F. Brachiocephalic
G. Hepatic Veins
H. Femoral artery
1. Internal carotid
J. Brachial Vein

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Explanation: Based on the given list, here are the corresponding answers:

✓ Arteries which supply the myocardium - Coronary arteries

✓ A paired vessel in the venous system but only a single vessel in the arterial system - Internal and External Jugulars

✓ Vein running between the cephalic and basilic veins - Brachial Vein

✓ Artery supplying the distal half of the large intestine - Inferior mesenteric artery

What the external iliac artery becomes upon entry into the thigh - Femoral artery

✓ Major artery serving the tissues external to the skull - External Carotid

✓ Supplies the proximal portion of the large intestines and most of the small intestines - Superior mesenteric artery

✓ Major artery serving the brain - Internal carotid

✓ Veins which drain blood from the head - Internal and External Jugulars

✓ Drains blood from the liver - Hepatic Veins

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