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BSC2086C: Anatomy & Physiology II
Assignment 1: Blood Vessels Name:
Sonya Vital
Part A: Major Blood Vessels
Blood vessels carry blood throughout the entire body. The names of some blood vessels are related to the region which they supply or drain. Most named veins will have the same name of its accompanying artery. Review the blood vessels of the various regions of the body listed below.
Cranial cavity
Head and neck
Thoracic cavity
Upper extremity
Abdominopelvic cavity
Lower extremity Directions: Complete the tables below indicating the area where blood flows based on the blood vessel carrying it. One line in each has been completed to get you started.
Blood comes from (artery)
Artery
Blood goes to (organ/artery)
Brachiocephalic trunk and aortic
arch
Common carotid (Right & Left)
Brain and neck
Left ventricle
Aorta
Systemic circulation
Aorta
Coronary (Right & Left)
The heart
Aortic arch
Brachiocephalic trunk
Head, neck, and upper limbs
Aortic arch
Subclavian (Right & Left)
Head, neck, and upper limbs, Axillary artery
Right Ventricle Pulmonary
Lungs
Subclavian artery Axillary
Brachial Artery Axillary Artery Brachial
Biceps, upper arm
Axillary Artery Radial
The forearm Brachial artery Ulnar
The hand, forearm Celiac trunk
Hepatic Liver, gallbladder, pancreas Hepatic artery and splenic artery Gastric
(Right & Left)
Upper parts of the stomach and abdominal Celiac trunk
Splenic
The spleen, pancreas,stomach Aorta
Mesenteric (Superior & Inferior
Colon, large intestine Abdominal aorta Renal (Right & Left)
The kidneys Aorta
Lumbar
Spinal cord
Aortic split
Iliac (Common, Internal &
External)
Legs and feet, organs and tissues
around the pelvis Abdominal aorta
Gonadal (Right & Left)
Testes
Epigastric artery Femoral
The lower leg
Femoral artery Popliteal
Bones and muscles of the lower leg
Popliteal artery Tibial (Anterior & Posterior)
Back of the leg and sole of the foot.
Front of the leg and top of the foot Blood comes from (organ/vein)
Vein
Blood goes to (vein/organ)
Internal: brain and face
External: face and scalp
Jugular (Internal & External) Internal: merges with subclavian to
form brachiocephalic vein
External: empties into subclavian
vein
Superior:upper limbs,head and
neck Inferior: iliac veins Vena cava (Superior & Inferior)
Right Atrium
Largest coronary artery, cardiac
apex, back of the right atrium
Cardiac veins (Great, Middle, Small)
Atrioventricular groove, right
atrium, middle cardiac vein
Great Cardiac vein Coronary sinus
Right atrium Subclavian vein , internal jugular
vein
Brachiocephalic
Right atrium Lumbar vein
Azygos
Viscera, superior Vera cava
Lumbar vein, left renal vein
Hemiazygos
Azygos vein Lungs
Pulmonary
Right atrium Lungs and ribs
Axillary
Subclavian vein
Hands and forearms Basilic
Brachial vein
Forearm
Brachial
Axillary vein
Arm
Medial cubital
Basilic vein
Radius
Radial
Brachial vein
Ulna
Ulnar
Brachial vein
Liver
Hepatic portal veins and
system
Inferior Vena Cava
Stomach
Gastric (Right & Left)
Splenic Vein, main portal vein Spleen Splenic
Hepatic portal Small intestine, appendix Mesenteric (Superior & Inferior)
Splenic vein, hepatic portal
Kidneys
Renal (Right & Left) Inferior vena cava
Abdominal wall
Lumbar
Inferior vena cava
Muscles and ligaments of the
pelvis, vertebra, femoral vein
Iliac (Common, Internal &
External)
Into each other and then into the
inferior vena cava
Gonads, gonadal artery
Gonadal (Right & Left) Inferior vena cava and left renal
vein Top of the foot, lower limb Great saphenous
Femoral vein
Toes,arch of the foot, calf and
knee
Small saphenous
Popliteal vein
Popliteal vein, lower limb
Femoral
External iliac vein
Lower limbs
Popliteal
Femoral vein
Lower limb, knee, ankle, foot
Tibial (Anterior & Posterior)
Popliteal vein
Part B: Blood Vessel Questions
Directions: Answer the following questions.
1.
What are the small veins called? Venules
2.
What is the name of the smallest blood vessels in the body? Capillaries 3.
Which vessels carry blood away from the heart? Arteries 4.
What is the general name of the blood vessels on the heart? The great vessels 5.
What is the name of the artery that carries deoxygenated blood? Pulmonary arteries 6.
Name the largest artery in the human body. Aorta
7.
What are the small arteries called? Arterioles
8.
Name the blood vessels that allow for gas exchange? Capillaries 9.
The renal artery supplies blood to what organ? Kidneys 10.
Name the blood vessels that have valves. Veins
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