In correct sequence from superior to inferior, the three single arteries that arise from the abdominal aorta are .
A) celiac trunk, superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric
B) superior mesenteric, renal, inferior mesenteric
C) celiac trunk, gonadal, inferior mesenteric
D) suprarenal, renal, inferior mesenteric
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