Main Arteries
Branches
Organs
Anastomoses
Naming
100

The celiac trunk has how many branches?

3

100

Is the largest part of the Aorta

Descending Aorta

100

The spleen is supplied by an artery with a journey that involves many twists and turns. 

Splenic Artery

100

The R Gastric artery anastomosis with another artery to supply the superior portion of the stomach.

L Gastric artery

100

Another name for Gastro Omental Artery

Gastroepiploic Artery

200

What are the branches of the celiac trunk

1) Left Gastric Artery

2) Splenic Artery

3) Common Hepatic Artery

200

Gives rise to R and L Hepatic arteries

Proper Hepatic Artery

200

The bile producer is supplied by 2 arteries.

R and L hepatic arteries. 

200

Name the largest branch of the Celiac Trunk

Splenic Artery

300

This artery takes a long trip to the left side of the body where it eventually meets up with a organ important to our immune defense. 

The Splenic Artery

300

The Common Hepatic Artery divides to form 2 branches.

1) Gastroduodenal Artery 

2) Hepatic Artery Proper 

300

Little branches supply the Fundus of the stomach

Short Gastric Arteries

300

Name the trunk that supplies the Foregut structures

Celiac Trunk

400

What gives rise to the esophageal branches

Left Gastric Artery

400

Gives rise to the Right Gastric Artery

Hepatic Artery Proper

400

The lesser curvature of the stomach is supplied by 2 arteries.

1) Left Gastric Artery

2) Right Gastric Artery

400

These 2 arteries anastomos along the greater curvature of the stomach

1) L Gastro-omental Artery

2) Right Gastroepiploic Artery

400

Name the branch that can be involved with branches of the celiac trunk, but not always. 

Superior Mesenteric Artery

500

This artery eventually terminates on the right side of the body. When that happens, this storage and condensing unit is provided with what arterial blood supply. 

Cystic Artery

500

The Gastroduodenal Artery gives rise to 2 arteries.

1) Superior Pancreaticoduodenal Arteries

2) Right Gastro Omental Arteries

500

The greater curvature of the stomach is supplied by the R and L Gastric Omental Artery. These arteries are branches of 2 arteries that were very far apart, until they came together to share a sammich. 

1) Splenic Artery

2) Gastroduodenal Artery

500

Name the marker of the end of the Foregut and beginning of the Midgut

Major Duodenal Papilla