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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arteries pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a medical or anatomical context to describe the movement or flow of blood through arteries.
Example: "In the human body, arteries pass through various organs, delivering oxygen-rich blood to tissues."
Alternatives: "arteries flow" or "arteries transport".
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The renal arteries pass to the kidneys.
These arteries pass through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid.
In addition, several surface arteries pass through or around New Haven, including Routes 1, 10, 17, 34, and 63.
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The named transportation arteries passing through Thistle include: US-6 (originally numbered US-50), US-89, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's Utah Division (now part of Union Pacific Railroad's Central Corridor) and D&RGW's Marysvale branch line (abandoned because of the landslide).
A unique right renal vein, in 4%% of individuals, may branch prior to its union with the IVC to let the right gonadal artery pass through.
In the most common anomalous form, the right subclavian artery passes posterior to both the esophagus and trachea as it crosses midline to supply the right upper extremity.
The anterior tibial artery passes down the lower leg to the ankle, where it becomes the dorsalis pedis artery, which supplies the foot.
At the inner concavity of each kidney there is an opening, known as the hilum, through which the renal artery passes.
Transverse processes contain vertebral foramen (F) and vertebral artery passes through it.
The deep inferior branch of the superior gluteal artery passes with the IB or MIB of the superior gluteal nerve and is also at risk of injury.
The trachea is significantly compressed by the dominant right aortic arch and the aberrant left subclavian artery passing behind the trachea and oesophagus.
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