The source of blood carried to the capillaries in the myocardium is the ________

A) coronary arteries
B) coronary sinus
C) fossa ovalis
D) coronary veins


A
Explanation:
B) The coronary sinus is not the source of blood carried to the capillaries in the myocardium.
C) The fossa ovalis is not the source of blood carried to the capillaries in the myocardium.
D) The coronary veins are not the source of blood carried to the capillaries in the myocardium.

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