The three major arteries of the upper limb that form a continuum are the

A. brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries.
B. brachial, axillary, and radial arteries.
C. subclavian, axillary, and radial arteries.
D. subclavian, axillary, and brachial arteries.
E. cephalic, basilic, and brachial arteries


D

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