Human Anatomy
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ISBN: 9780135168059
Author: Marieb, Elaine Nicpon, Brady, Patricia, Mallatt, Jon
Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc.,
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Chapter 20, Problem 20RQ
Sketch the arterial circle at the base of the brain, and label the important arteries that branch off this circle. Begin with the right and left vertebral arteries merging to form the basilar artery.
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Sketch the arterial circle at the base of the brain, and label the important arteries that branch off this circle. Begin with the right and left vertebral arteries merging to form the basilar artery.
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Arteries of the Head and Neck
Area Supplied
Common carotid artery
External carotid artery
Internal carotid artery
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Area of service
Subclavian artery
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Arteries of the Lower Limbs
Area of service
External iliac artery
Femoral artery
Popliteal artery
Anterior tibial artery
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Area drained
Brachiocephalic vein
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Hepatic portal vein
Hepatic vein
Inferior mesenteric vein
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Chapter 20 Solutions
Human Anatomy
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