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veins

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Anterior   Surface region of the body characterized by the front (or ventral area and including the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities.  
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Arterioles   Smaller branches of arteries.  
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Artery or Arteries   Highly oxygenated blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.  
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Blood Cells   Component of blood, the 3 main types of circulating blood cells are erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes.  
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Capillaries   Microscopic blood vessels that carry blood and link arterioles to venules.  
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Cardiovascular System   Body System that provides for rapid transport of water, nutrients, electrolytes, hormones, enzymes, antibodies, cells, and gases to all cells of the body.  
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Homeostasis   Remaining the same.. or referred to as a steady-state condition, it is a normal state that allows the body to stay in a helathy balance by continually compenstating with necessary changes.  
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Major Arm Veins   1. Subclavian vein 2. Brachial vein 3. Axiallary vein 4. Cephalic Vein 5. BAsilic vein 6. Median cubital vein.  
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The Superficial Median Cubital Vein   Serves as a connection between the cephalic and basilic veins  
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The Subclavian, Brachial, Axillary veins   Are deeper veins.  
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Additive (Thrombin)   Orange, Yellow and gray  
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Additive (Polymer gel)   Brown  
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