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Which vessel is the main supply of blood to the lower limb?

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Correct Answer:

Femoral artery

Rationale:

🏵️ The femoral artery is the primary blood supply to the lower limb.

🏵️ It continues from the external iliac artery and travels down the thigh, supplying oxygenated blood to muscles and tissues.

🏵️ This artery is critical for perfusion of the leg, especially during exercise and movement.

🏵️ The brachiocephalic artery supplies the right arm and head, the splenic artery supplies the spleen, and the common hepatic artery supplies the liver.

🏵️ Thus, only the femoral artery is the main blood vessel for the lower limb.

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  • Category: PRE-REQUISITES NURSING COURSES
  • Subcategory: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
  • Domain: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
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