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The five components of the Federal Reserve System include:
Costocervical Artery
An artery that supplies blood to the upper dorsal region of the body, including parts of the neck and shoulders.
Gastrosplenic Artery
A blood vessel that supplies blood to the stomach and spleen, often referred to as the splenic artery when specifically regarding its supply to the spleen.
Cranial Mesenteric Artery
A significant artery that supplies blood to a large portion of the small and large intestines.
Abdominal Aorta
The largest artery in the abdominal cavity that supplies blood to the lower part of the body.
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