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Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
-Gentamicin
Radial Artery
A major artery in the forearm that supplies blood to the lateral aspect of the arm and hand.
Smooth Muscle
A type of muscle found within the walls of hollow organs like the intestines, blood vessels, and bladder, characterized by its lack of striations and involuntary control.
Superior Mesenteric Artery
A major artery arising from the aorta that supplies blood to portions of the small intestine, cecum, and part of the colon.
Celiac Trunk
A major artery that supplies blood to the stomach, spleen, liver, esophagus, and pancreas.
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