Answer: Subclavian and internal jugular
The highlighted vessel supplies what type of blood to which region of the heart?

Coronary circulation is the circulation of blood in the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle (myocardium). Coronary arteries supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle and cardiac veins drain away the blood once it has been deoxygenated. Because the rest of the body and most especially the brain needs a steady supply of oxygenated blood that is free of all but the slightest ...

The artery supplies the anterolateral myocardium apex and interventricular septum. The LAD typically supplies 45-55% of the left ventricle (LV) and is therefore considered the most critical vessel in terms of myocardial blood supply.

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Surrounds heart and bases of pulmonary artery and aorta. Deep to sternum and anterior chest wall. The right phrenic nerve passes to the right of the pericardium. The left phrenic nerve passes over the pericardium of the left ventricle. Pericardial arteries supply blood to the dorsal portion of the pericardium.

Blood supply . The posterior interventricular artery a branch of right coronary artery supplies the posterior 1/3 of the interventricular septum. The remaining anterior 2/3 is supplied by the anterior interventricular artery which is a septal branch of the left anterior descending artery which is a branch of left coronary artery .

In the blood supply of the heart the right coronary artery (RCA) is an artery originating above the right cusp...


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