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ASU BIO 202 Practical 1 The small, middle, and great cardiac vein drain into what structure? - Answer- The Coronary Sinus Branches of the celiac trunk - Answer- Left Gastric Artery Common Hepatic Artery Splenic Artery What is the extra layer of tissue that arteries have and veins do not...

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ASU BIO 202 Practical 1
The small, middle, and great cardiac vein drain into what structure? - Answer- The
Coronary Sinus

Branches of the celiac trunk - Answer- Left Gastric Artery
Common Hepatic Artery
Splenic Artery

What is the extra layer of tissue that arteries have and veins do not? - Answer-
Elastic tissue

Which 3 vessels drain into the right atrium? - Answer- Superior Vena Cava
Inferior Vena Cava
Coronary Sinus

Which vein drains the face and scalp? - Answer- External Jugular Vein

What is the main pacemaker of the heart? - Answer- Sinoatrial Node

What is the backup pacemaker of the heart? - Answer- Atrioventricular Node

Systemic Circuit - Answer- Delivers oxygenated blood to organs and tissues.
Blood leaves from the left side of the heart and returns to the right side. Left --->
Right.

Coronary Circuit - Answer- Delivers oxygenated blood to the heart for metabolic
needs.

Pulmonary Circuit - Answer- Delivers deoxygenated blood to the lungs. Blood leaves
the right side of the heart, goes to lungs, and returns to the left side of the heart.
Right ---> Lungs ---> Left

Arteries branch into what? - Answer- Capillaries/Capillary Beds

Where does gas, nutrient, and waste exchange take place? - Answer- Capillary Beds

Blood pumps away from the heart through what? - Answer- Arteries

Blood is drained from the capillaries via what? - Answer- Veins

Largest artery in the body - Answer- Aorta

2 Largest vein in the body - Answer- Superior and Inferior Vena Cava

What is the largest vein of the lower limb and what does it drain? - Answer- Great
Saphenous Vein; Medial leg and thigh

, 3 branches off the aortic arch - Answer- 1. Brachiocephalic Artery
2. Left Common Carotid Artery
3. Left Subclavian Artery

What supplies the upper limbs and what does it turn into? - Answer- Left and Right
Subclavian Artery; Axillary Artery

What supplies the brain? - Answer- Internal Carotid Artery and Basilar Artery

What does the Axillary Artery turn into? - Answer- Brachial Artery

What supplies the face and scalp? - Answer- External Carotid Artery

The Basilar artery is derived from what? - Answer- Branches off the Subclavian
Artery called Vertebral Arteries

Anterior and posterior communicating arteries make what structure? - Answer- Circle
of Willis

What is the first branch off of the Abdominal Aorta? - Answer- Celiac Trunk

What vessels provide alternate routes of circulation to the brain if a supplying artery
becomes blocked? - Answer- Anterior and Posterior Communicating Arteries

What serves the kidneys and what drains them? - Answer- Renal Arteries; Renal
Veins

What supplies the small intestines and much of the large intestines and what drains
it? - Answer- Superior Mesenteric Artery; Superior Mesenteric Vein

What supplies the remainder of the large intestines and what drains it? - Answer-
Inferior Mesenteric Artery; Inferior Mesenteric Vein

Branches of the Abdominal Aorta - Answer- 1. Celiac Trunk
2. Renal Arteries
3. Superior Mesenteric Artery
4. Inferior Mesenteric Artery

What supplies structures of the Pelvis? - Answer- Internal Iliac Artery

What carries blood towards the heart? - Answer- Veins

Superior Vena Cava drains what? - Answer- Structures superior the diaphragm

What drains structures inferior to the diaphragm? - Answer- Inferior Vena Cava

What drains the brain? - Answer- Internal Jugular Vein

Spaces between the Dura Mater - Answer- Dural Sinuses

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