The given question is incomplete as there is no highlighted artery or image presented, however, the correct part of the question is attached in the form of the image:
Answer:
The correct answer is - radial and ulnar
Step-by-step explanation:
The radial and ulnar arteries arise as a bifurcation of the axillary artery in the forearm. The radial artery moves along the lateral region of the front of the forearm with side along with the radial nerve.
The ulnar artery goes medially deep to the pronator teres muscle and it moves along the different parts of the forearm and hand with the ulnar nerve.
Thus, the correct answer is - radial and ulnar