Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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PART C: Assessments
carly Slower
Provide the name of the missing artery in each of the following sequences:
1. Brachiocephalic trunk,
2. Ascending aorta,
3. Abdominal aorta,
4. Brachiocephalic trunk,
5. Axillary artery,
6. Common iliac artery,
right axillary artery
descending thoracic aorta
A3
ascending colon (right side of large intestine)
right external carotid artery
radial artery
femoral artery
7. Pulmonary trunk,
8. Vertebral artery,
lungs
circle of Willis
PART D: Assessments
Provide the name of the missing vein or veins in each of the following sequences:
1. Right subclavian vein,
2. Anterior tibial vein,
superior vena cava
femoral vein
3. Internal iliac vein,
4. Vertebral vein,
5. Popliteal vein,
6. Lungs,
7. Kidney,
8. Superior mesenteric vein,
Jinky
inferior vena cava
brachiocephalic vein
external iliac vein
A3
left atrium
inferior vena cava
liver 919 BL
CRITICAL THINKING ASSESSMENTS-PART D
1. Why are varicose veins more common in the lower limb? Which veins are most likely to
Explain.
A3
2. The hepatic portal system drains blood from the gastrointestinal tract and the spleen,
What constituents would you expect to be in the blood that enters the liver and what
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Transcribed Image Text:PART C: Assessments carly Slower Provide the name of the missing artery in each of the following sequences: 1. Brachiocephalic trunk, 2. Ascending aorta, 3. Abdominal aorta, 4. Brachiocephalic trunk, 5. Axillary artery, 6. Common iliac artery, right axillary artery descending thoracic aorta A3 ascending colon (right side of large intestine) right external carotid artery radial artery femoral artery 7. Pulmonary trunk, 8. Vertebral artery, lungs circle of Willis PART D: Assessments Provide the name of the missing vein or veins in each of the following sequences: 1. Right subclavian vein, 2. Anterior tibial vein, superior vena cava femoral vein 3. Internal iliac vein, 4. Vertebral vein, 5. Popliteal vein, 6. Lungs, 7. Kidney, 8. Superior mesenteric vein, Jinky inferior vena cava brachiocephalic vein external iliac vein A3 left atrium inferior vena cava liver 919 BL CRITICAL THINKING ASSESSMENTS-PART D 1. Why are varicose veins more common in the lower limb? Which veins are most likely to Explain. A3 2. The hepatic portal system drains blood from the gastrointestinal tract and the spleen, What constituents would you expect to be in the blood that enters the liver and what
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