Answer:
The correct answer is option b) "arise from the subclavian artery" .
Explanation:
The internal mammary artery, nowadays known as the internal thoracic artery, is one of the most important arteries in the body, since it supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts with oxygen. The internal mammary artery arise from the subclavian artery, particularly from its proximal part, and it extends up into the musculophrenic and the deep superior epigastric arteries.