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The blood vessel that supplies blood to the liver, stomach, and spleen is the

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Superior mesenteric artery

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The superior mesenteric artery is in the midsection of the digestive tract (midgut). It originates from the aorta between the celiac artery and renal arteries. The celiac artery supplies blood to the liver, spleen and stomach.

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