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- The completed histological layers of blood vessels cannot be seen clearly in post capillary veinules F TWhy it's difficult to produce adequate blood flow through the tissues?(Conunue0) Section 8 Label the following arteries in Figures 12.34 and 12.35. Figure 12.34 O Brachial artery O Femoral artery O Left common carotid artery O Posterior tibial artery O Radial artery O Renal artery O Right subclavian artery O Ulnar artery O Vertebral artery or to eniov sojaM 08S FIGURE 12.34 Major arteries of the body Figure 12.35 O Celiac trunk O Common hepatic artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Splenic artery O Superior mesenteric artery
- Veins of the Trunk Area drained Brachiocephalic vein Common iliac vein Hepatic portal vein Hepatic vein Inferior mesenteric vein Internal iliac vein Renal vein Splenic vein Superior mesenteric veinthat directly drain(s) blood from capillaries is/are called __Sinusoid capillaries are found in all of the following areas of the body except carrying blood through the: skeletal muscles bone marrow liver O spleen
- Name the vessel labeled AArteries of the Trunk Area supplied Aorta Supplies oxygenated blood to all major arteries in systemic circulation. Ascending Aorta Aortic Arch Thoracic (descending) aorta Abdominal aorta Brachiocephalic artery Celiac trunk: Splenic artery Left gastric artery , Common hepatic artery Superior mesenteric artery Suprarenal artery Renal artery Inferior mesenteric artery Gonadal artery Common iliac artery Internal iliac artery Arteries of the Head and Neck Area Supplied Common carotid artery External carotid artery Internal carotid artery Arteries of the Upper Limbs Area of service Subclavian artery Axillary artery Brachial artery Radial artery Ulnar artery Arteries of the Lower Limbs Area of service External iliac artery…Veins of the Lower Limb Area drained Anterior tibial vein External iliac vein Femoral vein Popliteal vein Posterior tibial vein
- Blood Vessels 1. Fill in the characteristics you've learned from lecture and text. These images are obtained from the Jaydoc Histoweb site. http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/histoweb.htm Histological features Micrograph (varying magnifications) Туре Physiological (functional) features Artery Arteriole KU Capillary Venule Vein KUWhich vein of the upper limb is typically used to draw a blood sample?true or false ____7. Veins have a thick and large luminal space.____8. Vasa Vasorum is both present in veins and arteries of the Tunica Media.____9. Arteries generally appear rounded while veins are of flattened appearance.____10. Oxygen centration is lower in pulmonary veins as compared to pulmonary arteries.____11. Valves are present in arteries, veins and lymphatic vessels except capillaries.