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anterior jugular vein
carotid sinus
baroreceptor that monitors changes in arterial blood pressure
common carotid arteries
supplies: head, neck, and face
external carotid artery
supplies: face, mouth, sinuses, and structures of lateral head
external jugular vein
facial artery
supplies: glandular tissue, muscles, skin, and fascia of face
facial vein
internal carotid artery
supplies: structures of interior cranium (brain, pituitary gland and orbit)
interna jugular vein
superficial temporal artery
supplies: structures within the temporal region
left brachiocephalic vein
left common carotid artery
radial artery
supplies: radial nerve, elbow joint, hand, lateral aspect of anterior forearm
radial collateral artery
where can you find your radial pulse?
ulnar artery
supplies: elbow joint, pronator teres, flexor digitorum superficialis, profundus, flexor carpi ulnaris
ulnar collateral artery
where can you find your ulnar artery?
axillary lymph nodes
lingual tonsil
traps foreign material for lymphocytes to destroy
mediastinal lymph nodes
palatine tonsil
located in the oropharynx
collection of lymphoid nodules that trap foreign material
pharyngeal tonsil
located in the nasopharynx
collection of lymphoid nodules that trap foreign materials
thymus
located in the mediastinum
site of T cell maturation, proliferation, and differentiation
inguinal lymph nodes
spleen
largest lymphatic organ that filters blood
thoracic duct
drains everything except right thorax, right upper limb, head and neck
thoracic aorta
abdominal aorta
hepatic vein
inferior vena cava
drains: lower limbs, pelvis, perineum, and abdomen
left renal artery
supplies: kidneys
left renal vein
drains: kidneys
right renal vein
drains: kidneys
anterior tibial artery
supplies: muscles of anterior lower leg, ankle, and foot
calcaneal artery
right common iliac artery
supplies: pelvic cavity, perineum, and lower limbs
right common iliac vein
drains: pelvic area and lower limbs
deep dorsal venous arch
deep plantar arterial arch
dorsal artery of foot
right external iliac artery
supplies: muscles of the anterolateral abdomen and lower b=limb
femoral artery
supplies: lower abdominal wall, external genitalia, and lower limb
where can you find the femoral artery pulse?
femoral vein
drains: lower limbs
fibular artery
great saphenous vein
inferior gluteal artery
supplies: pelvic diaphragm, piriformis, hamstrings, gluteus maximus, skin of butt
inferior vena cava
inferior iliac artery
lateral plantar artery
medial plantar artery
obturator artery
where can you find the pedal pulse?
popliteal artery
supplies: knee joint, distal femur, proximal tibia, proximal heads of gastrocnemius, and skin
where can you find the popliteal artery pulse?
posterior tibial artery
supplies: posterior part of leg, lateral lower leg, ankle, and foot
superior gluteal artery
supplies: ilium, skin of butt, piriformis, gluteus medius, maximus, and minimus
brachiocephalic trunk
supplies: right side of head, neck, and upper limb
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axillary arteries
supplies: axillary, shoulder, and pectoral regions
axillary veins
drains from: scapular, axillary, pectoral, and brachial regions
subclavian veins
drains from: entire upper limb
internal jugular veins
drains from: skull, brain, superficial face and most of neck
brachiocephalic veins
drains from: head, neck, and upper limb
superior ulnar collateral artery
supplies: medial head of triceps brachii, cutaneous tissue and elbow joint
brachial artery
supplies: biceps brachii, coracobrachialis, brachialis, humerus and elbow joint
superficial palmar arch
supplies: palmar aspect of metacarpals and digits
How does the lymphatic system flow?
lymph → lymphatic capillaries → collecting vessels → lymphatic trunks → two collecting ducts → subclavian veins
right lymphatic duct
drains the right thorax, upper limb, head and neck
right renal artery
supplies: kidneys
left common iliac artery
supplies: pelvic cavity, perineum, and lower limbs
left external iliac artery
supplies: muscles of the anterolateral abdomen and the lower limb
left common iliac vein
drains: pelvic area and lower limbs