Anatomy 1 Week 8
The arteries that arise from the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta are the
R & L common iliac arteries
The lateral boundary of the anterior cervical triangle is formed by the
SCM muscle
The right common iliac branches from the
abdominal artery
A vein that is not a part of the portal system is the
adrenal vein
The artery that begins at the lower boarder of the popliteal space and ends at the ventral portion of the ankle joint
anterior tibial
Of the following arteries, which supplies the posterior aspect of the throat
ascending pharyngeal
The brachial artery branches from the
axillary artery
The internal mammary artery branches from the
axillary artery
The axillary vein is formed by the
basilic and brachial
The internal carotid artery gains access into the skull by an opening in the temporal bone known as
carotid canal
The left gastric artery branches from the
celiac artery
The vein is formed by the union of the external iliac and internal iliac vein
common iliac vein
The maxillary artery branches from the
external carotid artery
The superior thyroid artery branches from the
external carotid artery
An artery that is closely associated with the inguinal ligament is the
external iliac artery
The external iliac vein arises as the continuation of the
femoral vein
The cystic artery supplies blood to the
gall bladder
A vein that arises from the dorsal venous network of the foot
great saphenous vein
The gastroduodenal artery branches from the
hepatic artery
The right gastric artery branches from the
hepatic artery
The circulatory route that runs from the digestive tract to the liver is referred to as
hepatic portal circulation
The renal veins are tributaries to the
inferior vena cava
The middle cerebral artery branches from the
internal carotid artery
The ophthalmic artery branches form the
internal carotid artery
In relation to the internal jugular vein, the common carotid artery lies:
medial & deep
The inferior phrenic arteries are
parietal branch of the abdominal aorta
The lumbar arteries are
parietal branch of the abdominal aorta
The middle sacral artery is
parietal branch of the abdominal aorta
The intercostal arteries are
parietal branch of the thoracic aorta
The subcostal arteries are
parietal branch of the thoracic aorta
The superior phrenic arteries are
parietal branch of the thoracic aorta
The hypogastric artery supplies organs of the
pelvic cavity
The small saphernous vein is a tributary to the
popliteal vein
Which of the following does the IVC receive
right testicular vein
The lateral boundary of Scarpa's Triangle is formed
sartorius muscle
The vertebral artery branches from the
subclavian artery
The basilic vein is a
superficial vein on the medial side of the forearm
The common carotid arteries terminate at the
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
The external carotid artery begins at the
superior border of the thyroid cartilage
The celiac axis is a
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The gonadal arteries are
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The renal arteries are
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The spermatic arteries are
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The superior mesenteric arteries are
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The suprarenal arteries are
visceral branch of the abdominal aorta
The bronchial arteries are
visceral branch of the thoracic aorta
The pericardial arteries are
visceral branch of the thoracic aorta
The esophageal arteries are
visceral branches of the thoracic aorta
