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The rectus abdominis is a(n) muscle, while the rectus femoris is a(n) muscle.
Gastric Artery
Any of the arteries supplying blood to the stomach, vital for providing the necessary oxygen and nutrients for gastric function.
Ductus Arteriosus
A fetal blood vessel connecting the pulmonary artery to the aortic arch, allowing most of the blood to bypass the fetus's developing lungs.
Foramen Ovale
An opening in the septum between the two atria of the heart in the fetus, which normally closes soon after birth.
Phrenic Veins
Veins that drain blood from the diaphragm, important for the return of blood to the heart.
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