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which veins do not correlate to arteries
superficial veins
outer layer of blood vessel
tunica externa
what kind of blood vessels have valves
veins
aortic aneurysm leads to
death
pulmonary arteries carry blood away from the
heart
blood from common carotid artery goes to
internal and external carotid
internal carotid artery takes blood to the
brain
descending aorta receives blood from
aortic arch
right common carotid artery receives blood from
brachiocephalic trunk
three blood vessels of aortic arch
brachiocephalic trunk
left common carotid
left subclavian
descending sorts interior to diaphragm is called
abdominal aorta
3 blood vessels of celiac artery
splenic
gastric
hepatic
superior mesenteric organs
small intestine and colon
vessels that take blood to kidneys
left and right renal arteries
ovaries and testes receive blood from
gonadal arteries
inferior mesenteric organs
big intestine, colon, rectum
blood in external iliac arteries come from
common iliac arteries
internal jugular takes blood from
brain
vein that passes through transverse vertebral foramina
vertebral veins
external jugular vein drains
face
what vessels take blood to hepatic portal veins
superior/inferior mesenteric, splenic
where does plaque develop
tunica interna
veins that take blood from brain
superior and inferior vena cava
basilar Artery receives blood from
vertebral arteries
blood in subclavian vein comes from the
brachiocephalic trunk
what’s after subclavian vein
axillary
blood in radial artery comes from
brachial
is radial vein superficial or deep
deep
median cubital is found
anterior cubital fossa
cephalic vein is located in the
forearm
blood from axillary vein goes to
subclavian vein
what vessel receives blood from the ulnar vein
brachial vein
what artery takes blood directly to the femoral artery
external iliac
blood from popliteal artery comes from what artery
femoral
what vessels take blood to the left femoral vein
deep femoral and great saphenous vein
what region is the great saphenous vein
thigh
where does blood go after the femoral vein
external iliac vein
lymphatic capillaries return fluid to
lymphatic vessels
medulla
inner
cleans lymph
cortex
outer
has many lymph nodes
what is found in lymph
lymphocytes, macrophage. hormones, bacteria
afferent vessels take lymph to
lymph nodes
efferent takes lymph
away from lymph nodes
palatine tonsils are found on side of
oral cavity
lingual tonsils are on back of the
tongue
where do T cells become immune
thymus
removing lymph nodes would cause
back up
brachial artery is used to monitor
blood pressure
nicotine and caffeine increase blood pressure but decrease
cardiac output