Fill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this. VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Aorta entire systemic circuit entire systemic circuit vena cava inferior & superior coronary left & right myocardium   coronary left & right Brachiocephalic     Brachiocephalic subclavian left & right     subclavian left & right Intercostals     azygos (not pictured) Pulmonary     Pulmonary VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein celiac trunk     vena cava inferior gastric left & right     gastric left & right gonadal left & right     gonadal left & right Hepatic     Hepatic --------     hepatic portal iliac internal, external, & common     iliac internal, external, & common mesenteric inferior & superior     mesenteric inferior & superior Lumbar     Lumbar Renal     Renal Splenic     Splenic VESSELS OF THE ARM Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Axillary     Axillary Brachial     Brachial -------     median cubital Radial     Radial Ulnar     Ulnar palmar arch     palmar arch VESSELS OF THE HEAD Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein common carotid left & right     jugular internal & external VESSELS OF THE LEG Artery Blood goes to (organ/region) Blood comes from (organ/region) Vein Femoral     Femoral Popliteal     Popliteal tibial anterior & posterior     tibial anterior & posterior plantar arch     plantar arch

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  1. Fill in the table below by indicating the organ, region or vessel that the named vessel receives blood from, and the organ, region or vessel to which it delivers blood (see example for aorta and coronary arteries). If you’re doing it right, both columns will have the same answer. You will need to refer to the images in your textbook and lab models to do this.

VESSELS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY

Artery

Blood goes to (organ/region)

Blood comes from (organ/region)

Vein

Aorta

entire systemic circuit

entire systemic circuit

vena cava inferior & superior

coronary left & right

myocardium

 

coronary left & right

Brachiocephalic

 

 

Brachiocephalic

subclavian left & right

 

 

subclavian left & right

Intercostals

 

 

azygos (not pictured)

Pulmonary

 

 

Pulmonary

VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY

Artery

Blood goes to (organ/region)

Blood comes from (organ/region)

Vein

celiac trunk

 

 

vena cava inferior

gastric left & right

 

 

gastric left & right

gonadal left & right

 

 

gonadal left & right

Hepatic

 

 

Hepatic

--------

 

 

hepatic portal

iliac internal, external, & common

 

 

iliac internal, external, & common

mesenteric inferior & superior

 

 

mesenteric inferior & superior

Lumbar

 

 

Lumbar

Renal

 

 

Renal

Splenic

 

 

Splenic

VESSELS OF THE ARM

Artery

Blood goes to (organ/region)

Blood comes from (organ/region)

Vein

Axillary

 

 

Axillary

Brachial

 

 

Brachial

-------

 

 

median cubital

Radial

 

 

Radial

Ulnar

 

 

Ulnar

palmar arch

 

 

palmar arch

VESSELS OF THE HEAD

Artery

Blood goes to (organ/region)

Blood comes from (organ/region)

Vein

common carotid left & right

 

 

jugular internal & external

VESSELS OF THE LEG

Artery

Blood goes to (organ/region)

Blood comes from (organ/region)

Vein

Femoral

 

 

Femoral

Popliteal

 

 

Popliteal

tibial anterior & posterior

 

 

tibial anterior & posterior

plantar arch

 

 

plantar arch

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