Major Systemic Arteries and Veins of the Body 5. Use the key on the right to identify the arteries or veins described on the left. 1. vessel that is paired in the venous system but only a single vessel is present in the arterial system 2. these arteries supply the myocardium 3. the more anterior artery pair serving the brain 4. longest vein in the body 5. artery on the foot checked to determine circulation of the leg 6. main artery that serves the thigh muscles 7. supplies the diaphragm 8. formed by the union of the radial and ulnar veins 9. two superficial veins of the arm Key: anterior tibial basilic brachial brachiocephalic celiac trunk cephalic common carotid coronary 19. major artery serving the skin and scalp of the head deep artery of the thigh dorsalis pedis external carotid gonadal 21. artery generally used to take the pulse at the wrist great saphenous inferior mesenteric internal carotid internal iliac 10. artery serving the kidney 11. testicular or ovarian veins 12. artery that supplies the distal half of the large intestine 13. divides into the external and internal carotid arteries 14. arteries that merge to form the basilar artery 15. artery serving the gluteal muscles 16. supplies most of the small intestine 17. what the femoral artery becomes at the knee 18. an arterial trunk that has three major branches, which run to the liver, spleen, and stomach phrenic popliteal posterior tibial radial renal superior mesenteric vertebral 20. two veins that join, forming the popliteal vein W
Major Systemic Arteries and Veins of the Body 5. Use the key on the right to identify the arteries or veins described on the left. 1. vessel that is paired in the venous system but only a single vessel is present in the arterial system 2. these arteries supply the myocardium 3. the more anterior artery pair serving the brain 4. longest vein in the body 5. artery on the foot checked to determine circulation of the leg 6. main artery that serves the thigh muscles 7. supplies the diaphragm 8. formed by the union of the radial and ulnar veins 9. two superficial veins of the arm Key: anterior tibial basilic brachial brachiocephalic celiac trunk cephalic common carotid coronary 19. major artery serving the skin and scalp of the head deep artery of the thigh dorsalis pedis external carotid gonadal 21. artery generally used to take the pulse at the wrist great saphenous inferior mesenteric internal carotid internal iliac 10. artery serving the kidney 11. testicular or ovarian veins 12. artery that supplies the distal half of the large intestine 13. divides into the external and internal carotid arteries 14. arteries that merge to form the basilar artery 15. artery serving the gluteal muscles 16. supplies most of the small intestine 17. what the femoral artery becomes at the knee 18. an arterial trunk that has three major branches, which run to the liver, spleen, and stomach phrenic popliteal posterior tibial radial renal superior mesenteric vertebral 20. two veins that join, forming the popliteal vein W
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Major Systemic Arteries and Veins of the Body
5. Use the key on the right to identify the arteries or veins described on the left.
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a single vessel is present in the arterial system
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4. longest vein in the body
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11. testicular or ovarian veins
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21. artery generally used to take the pulse at the wrist
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14. arteries that merge to form the basilar artery
15. artery serving the gluteal muscles
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18. an arterial trunk that has three major branches, which run to
the liver, spleen, and stomach
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