What is the path of blood from the heart to the right little finger (pinky) and back to the heart?

A. Aorta ? right subclavian artery ? right axillary artery ? right brachial artery ? right radial artery ? palmar arches ? venous palmar arches ? right radial vein ? right brachial vein ? right axillary vein ? right subclavian vein ? superior vena cava
B. Aorta ? brachiocephalic trunk ? right subclavian artery ? right axillary artery ? right brachial artery ? right ulnar artery ? palmar arches ? venous palmar arches ? right ulnar vein ? right brachial vein ? right axillary vein ? right subclavian vein ? right brachiocephalic vein ? superior vena cava
C. Aorta ? right subclavian artery ? right axillary artery ? right brachial artery ? right basilic artery ? palmar arches ? venous palmar arches ? right basilic vein ? right cephalic vein ? right subclavian vein ? right brachiocephalic vein ? superior vena cava
D. Aorta ? brachiocephalic trunk ? right subclavian artery ? right axillary artery ? right brachial artery ? right ulnar artery ? palmar arches ? venous palmar arches ? right basilic vein ? right cephalic vein ? right axillary vein ? right brachiocephalic vein ? superior vena cava


Answer: B

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