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    Exam 22: The Cardiovascular System: Vessels and Circulation
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    Which Great Vessel Structure Is Divided by the Diaphragm into a Superior
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Which Great Vessel Structure Is Divided by the Diaphragm into a Superior

Question 1

Question 1

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Which great vessel structure is divided by the diaphragm into a superior thoracic portion and an inferior abdominal portion?


A) aortic arch
B) ascending aorta
C) descending aorta
D) superior mesenteric artery
E) celiac artery

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