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Part 3: Circulatory Pathways

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how many systemic arteries leave the heart and how many return blood to the heart   show
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show deep veins  
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run in the subcutaneous tissues and don't have corresponding arteries   show
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show True  
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high O2 levels what color. low what color   show
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show right and left pulmonoary arteries  
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show TRUE  
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show TRUE  
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not all vessels are symmetrical or paired   show
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show ascending, aortic arch, decending abdominal aorta  
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show gives off the right and left coronary arteries only  
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show gives off the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid, and the left subclavian. The brachiocephalic trunk divides into the right common carotid and the right subclavian.  
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T or F. The thoracic aorta becomes the abdominal aorta after passing through the diaphraghm. The abdominal aorta divides to become the left and right common iliac arteries   show
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show the upper neck,, into the internal and external carotids  
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show TRUE  
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show 80%  
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show carotid sinus=site of baroreceptors  
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verebral artereis rise from teh subclavian arteries and provide what % of blood supply to the cerebrum   show
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show TRUE  
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show TRUE  
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they are connected by the anterior and posterior communicating arteries which forms the circle of Willis. this can provide alternate routes of blood flow in the event that one vessels is blocked.   show
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show the axillary artery  
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the axillary has several branches and becomes the   show
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show radial and ulnar arteries  
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show the palmar arches  
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show TRUE  
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the descending aorta gives off the posterior intercostal artereis, along with branches to the lungs. esophagus and diaphragm.   show
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show TRUE  
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show internal and external iliacs  
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they supply the pelvic organs the exteranl genitalia and the gluteus muscles   show
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show external iliac  
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gives of the deep femoral artery which supplies the thigh muscles   show
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passes post through an opening in the adductor muscles called the adductor hiatus and becomes the popliteal artery   show
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show popliteal artery  
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supplies the anterior muscle compartment of the leg and becomes the dorslis pedis artery on the dorsum of the foot   show
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show post tibial artery  
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anastamose in the foot to form the plantar arch   show
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drains everything above the diaphragm except for the coronary and pulmonary circulations   show
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unite to form the sup vena cava   show
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show internal jugular and subclavian veins  
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drains everything below the diaphragm and is located to the right of the abdominal aorta   show
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come together to form the inf vena cava   show
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show dural sinuses which drain to the internal jugular veins  
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drain the scalp and face   show
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show verebral veins  
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run alongside the common carotid arereis and join the subclaian veins to form the brachiocephalic veins   show
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show TRUE  
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show deep veins  
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cephalic bsilic and median cubital veins   show
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runs along the lateral side of the upper limb and drains into the exillary vein   show
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runs along the medial side and joins the brachial vein to form the exillary vein   show
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connects the two and often used for DRAWING BLOOD   show
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drains the posterior thoracic wall and empties into the sup vena cava it can also provide collateral flow between the IVC and SC in certain situations   show
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show TRUE  
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show deep veins  
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show superficial vins of the lower limbs  
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runs along the medial side of the lower limb and empties into teh femoral VEIN   show
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The longest vein in teh body and commonly used for coronary bypass grafting   show
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runs along the post calf and drains into the popliteal vein   show
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