Fill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this. VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Aorta entire systemic circuit entire systemic circuit vena cava inferior & superior coronary left & right myocardium coronary left & right Brachiocephalic Brachiocephalic subclavian left & right subclavian left & right Intercostals azygos (not pictured) Pulmonary Pulmonary VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein celiac trunk vena cava inferior gastric left & right gastric left & right gonadal left & right gonadal left & right Hepatic Hepatic -------- hepatic portal iliac internal, external, & common iliac internal, external, & common mesenteric inferior & superior mesenteric inferior & superior Lumbar Lumbar Renal Renal Splenic Splenic VESSELS OF THE ARM Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Axillary Axillary Brachial Brachial ------- median cubital Radial Radial Ulnar Ulnar palmar arch palmar arch VESSELS OF THE HEAD Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein common carotid left & right jugular internal & external VESSELS OF THE LEG Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Femoral Femoral Popliteal Popliteal tibial anterior & posterior tibial anterior & posterior plantar arch plantar arch
- Fill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this.
VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY |
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Artery |
Blood goes to (organ/region) |
Blood comes from (organ/region) |
Vein |
Aorta |
entire systemic circuit |
entire systemic circuit |
vena cava inferior & superior |
coronary left & right |
myocardium |
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coronary left & right |
Brachiocephalic |
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Brachiocephalic |
subclavian left & right |
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subclavian left & right |
Intercostals |
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azygos (not pictured) |
Pulmonary |
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Pulmonary |
VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY |
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Artery |
Blood goes to (organ/region) |
Blood comes from (organ/region) |
Vein |
celiac trunk |
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vena cava inferior |
gastric left & right |
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gastric left & right |
gonadal left & right |
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gonadal left & right |
Hepatic |
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Hepatic |
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hepatic portal |
iliac internal, external, & common |
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iliac internal, external, & common |
mesenteric inferior & superior |
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mesenteric inferior & superior |
Lumbar |
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Lumbar |
Renal |
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Renal |
Splenic |
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Splenic |
VESSELS OF THE ARM |
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Artery |
Blood goes to (organ/region) |
Blood comes from (organ/region) |
Vein |
Axillary |
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Axillary |
Brachial |
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Brachial |
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median cubital |
Radial |
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Radial |
Ulnar |
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Ulnar |
palmar arch |
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palmar arch |
VESSELS OF THE HEAD |
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Artery |
Blood goes to (organ/region) |
Blood comes from (organ/region) |
Vein |
common carotid left & right |
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jugular internal & external |
VESSELS OF THE LEG |
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Artery |
Blood goes to (organ/region) |
Blood comes from (organ/region) |
Vein |
Femoral |
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Femoral |
Popliteal |
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Popliteal |
tibial anterior & posterior |
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tibial anterior & posterior |
plantar arch |
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plantar arch |
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