the celiac trunk : 1- is superior to the renal arteries on the abdominal aorta, 2- is the only unpaired visceral branches of the aorta, 3- divides into gastric, splenic and mesenteric arteries , 4- branches from the aorta at the L3 vertebral level
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So, this statement is true. 2- The celiac trunk is not the only unpaired visceral branch of the aorta. There are also the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery. So, this statement is false. 3- The celiac trunk divides into three main Show more…
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