The internal carotid artery branches into the

A) ophthalmic artery and anterior cerebral artery.
B) ophthalmic artery and middle cerebral artery.
C) ophthalmic artery, anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteries.
D) ophthalmic artery, anterior cerebral, middle cerebral, and posterior cerebral arteries.
E) ophthalmic artery and basilar artery.


C

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