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Superficial temporal artery
medial to ear
Facial artery
mandible
common carotid
lateral to larynx
brachial artery
medial side of biceps
femoral
inferior to iguinal ligament
popliteal
posterior knee
dorsalis pedis
on top of foot
homeostatic responses to shock
activation of the RAA system
Secretion of antidiuretic hormone
where are lymphocytes produced
bone marrow
routes of drainage
interstitial fluid → lymph capillaries → lymph vessels → lymph trunks → lymph ducts → subclavian veins
Ascending aorta branches
left and right coronary arteries
Arch of the aorta branches
brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, left subclavian artery
marginal branch supplies to
the right ventricle
circumflex branch supplies to
left atrium and ventricle
subclavian vein drains from
skin, muscles, bone of arm, shoulder neck, and superior thoracic wall