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chapter 13 (blood vessels (layers of blood vessles (turnica media, turnica…
chapter 13
blood vessels
arteries
from heart to capillaries
arterioles
venules
capillaries
veins
layers of blood vessles
turnica media
turnica intima
tunica externa
13.4-13.10
the celiac artery provides blood to the LIVER & SPLEEN
which of the following supplies blood to parts of the intestinal tract ? SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY
an important artery that supplies blood o the brain is the INTERNAL CAROTID
blood from the face return to he heart by way of the EXTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN
the pulse point on the wrist is actually the RADIAL artery
after passing the axiall the axillary artery becomes the BRACHIAL ARTERY
in the forearm, the brachial artery becomes the RADIAL AND ULNAR ARTERY
the internal carotids and the basilar artery are interconnected by an anastmosis called the CIRCLE OF WILLIS
The DIAPHRAGM divides the aorta into a superior thoracic aorta and an inferior abdominal aorta
near the level of vertebra L4, the aorta branches o form conman ILIAC ARTERIES
the muscular layer of blood vessels is the tunica media
compare to veins, arteries are more elastic
the blood vessels that carry blood at the highest pressure are the arteries
the blood vessels that have only a tunica inima are the capillaries
which of the following blood vessels hold he greatest volume of blood
vessel that recives blood from below he diaphragm is the INFERIOR VENA CAVA
small veins of the brain empty into the DURAL SINUSES
which of the following is a remnant of a fetal blood vessel? LIGAMENTUM ARTERIOSUM
elderly individuals are more prone o suffer from all of the above