Abdominal Veins
Abdominal Arteries
Thoracic Veins
Thoracic Arteries
Misc.
100
Splits off the Inferior Vena Cava and is medial to the kidneys. Drains adrenal gland and the dorsal lumbar body wall. Posterior to the Digestive track.
What is the Adrenolumbar Vein
100
Thick red tube deep to the digestive tract. Passes from the heart's left atrium downward to deliver oxygenated blood to the abdominal region.
What is the Abdominal Aorta
100
Carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body to the right atrium, it is a thick blue vessel deep going into the heart.
What is Inferior Vena Cava?
100
Carries oxygenated blood to the body! Splits into arch and inferior! The arch is superior to the heart and the descending branches of it on the left side, posterior to the left lung.
What is the Aorta?
100
A gland that is medial to the lungs, superior to the heart, and is where the T cells mature.
What is Thymus?
200
The opposite (vein) for the blood delivered by the External Illiac Artery. In the pelvic region, divides into two branches which drain the legs and branch further into the femoral and saphenous. Near "Y" shaped split, deep to the bladder.
What is the Common Illiac
200
Branching from the Aorta, posterior to the renal veins. Connect to the Pelvis of the Kidneys.
What are the Renal Arteries
200
Carries deoxygenated blood from the neck to the right atrium. The external is the lateral branches of the y-shape, and the internal is the medial branches of the y-shape.
What is Jugular veins?
200
Red vessel on the outer surface of the heart that supplies blood to the cardiac muscle.
What is Coronary Artery?
200
A butterfly-shaped gland that wraps around the back lateral to the trachea on both left and right sides, produces growth hormones.
What is Thyroid?
300
Drains the lower digestive track and connects to the Hepatic Portal.
What is Superior Mesenteric Vein
300
Splits into the hepatic, gastric and splenic. Anterior to the mesenteric artery. Superior to the renal arteries.
What is Celiac
300
In the chest, breaks off the Superior Vena Cava before the brachiocephalic and drains the ventral thoracic wall and mammary veins and brings the blood back to the heart.
What is Internal Mammary (Vein)?
300
Brings oxygenated blood to the shoulders, located alongside inside of arms, visible on upper arms, alongside subclavian veins.
What is Subclavian Arteries?
300
Covers the small intestine.
What is greater omentum?
400
Drains blood from the kidneys. Connected to the Pelvis of the Kidneys back to the inferior Vena Cava.
What are the Renal Veins
400
Superior to the bladder. Branching off aorta, brings blood to the small of the back.
What are the Iliolumbar Arteries
400
Y-shaped intersect with one branch going off on either side of the throat, only as far as the trachea.
What is Brachiocephalic (Vein)?
400
Before the Y-shape branches off right next to the superior vena cava, and brings blood to the upper portion of the body!
What is Brachiocephalic artery?
400
Connects the small intestines.
What is mesentery?
500
Superior to the bladder, attaches to the lumbar region near the spinal column. Drains the small of the back bringing blood to the Vena Cava which carries it to the heart.
What are the Iliolumbar Veins
500
Section after the 'Y' split in the Lower Aorta and extends to the legs. Official stops at the point where the branches are tied down by connective tissue.
What is the External Illiac Artery
500
One brings deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the heart and one brings deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the heart.
What is the difference between inferior and superior vena cava?
500
Brings blood to the chest, located on either side of the internal mammary vein, one on the brachiocephalic branch and one on the subclavian branch.
What is Internal Mammary (arteries)?
500
Connects kidney to the bladder. Lateral to the spinal column.
What is Ureter?
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