brachiocephalic trunk
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right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery
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brachiocephalic trunk
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right subclavian artery, right common carotid artery
what does the brachiocephalic trunk branch into
left common carotid
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left subclavian artery
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brachiocephalic trunk
right common carotid artery is a branch off of the
aortic arch
left common carotid artery is a branch off the
external carotid artery, internal carotid artery
common carotid artery branches into
(right) common carotid artery
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(right) external carotid artery
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internal carotid artery
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carotid canal
internal carotid artery enters the cranial cavity by traversing through
vertebral arteries
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transverse foramina
vertebral arteries course through
(right) subclavian artery
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axillary artery
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inferior border of first rib
where does the subclavian artery change its name to axillary
brachial artery
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inferior border of teres major
where does axillary artery switch to brachial artery
profunda brachii artery
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radial artery, ulnar artery
brachial artery bifurcates into the
radial artery
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ulnar artery
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superficial palmar arch
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ulnar artery
superficial palmar arch is formed from the
deep palmar arch
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radial artery
deep palmar arch forms from
anatomical snuff box
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internal thoracic arteries
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subclavian arteries
internal thoracic arteries branch from
anterior intercostal arteries
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internal thoracic arteries
anterior intercostal arteries give branch from
posterior intercostal arteries
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descending aorta
posterior intercostal arteries arise from
descending (abdominal) aorta
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aortic hiatus
descending aorta enters the abdomen by traversing the
T12
aortic hiatus level
L4
Descending aorta terminates at the level of
celiac trunk
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left gastric artery, splenic artery, common hepatic artery
celiac trunk branches
superior mesenteric artery
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renal arteries
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gonadal artery
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inferior mesenteric artery
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common iliac arteries
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(left and right) common iliac arteries
descending aorta bifurcates into
internal iliac arteries, external iliac arteries
common iliac arteries bifurcate into the
internal iliac arteries
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superior gluteal artery, inferior gluteal artery
internal iliac arteries give off
external iliac arteries
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external iliac artery
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femoral artery
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inguinal ligament
where does the external iliac artery change its name to femoral
profunda femoral artery
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perforating branches
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popliteal artery
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adductor opening
where does femoral artery change its name to the popliteal artery
anterior tibial artery
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popliteal artery
anterior tibial artery branches from
posterior tibial artery, anterior tibial artery
popliteal artery branches into
anterior tibial artery
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dorsal pedis artery
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anterior tibial artery
dorsal pedis artery branches from
posterior tibial artery
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popliteal artery
posterior tibial artery branches from
medial and lateral plantar arteries
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posterior tibial artery
medial and lateral plantar arteries branch from
fibular (peroneal) artery
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posterior tibial artery
fibular artery branches from
internal jugular vein
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external jugular vein
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internal jugular veins
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subclavian veins
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brachiocephalic veins
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superior vena cava
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femoral vein
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external iliac vein
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common iliac vein
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inferior vena cava
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azygos vein
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hemiazygos vein
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dorsal venous arch
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cephalic vein
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cephalic vein
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cephalic vein
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axillary vein
cephalic vein drains into
basilic vein
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basilic vein
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median cubital vein
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draw blood
median cubital vein used to
dorsal venous arch
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greater saphenous vein
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lesser saphenous vein
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pharynx
structures 1, 2, & 3 form the
nasopharynx
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Eustachian tube
nasopharynx contains the opening for the
oropharynx
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uvula
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laryngopharynx
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larynx
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thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, epiglottic cartilage
what types of cartilage make up the larynx