Coronary Arteries N Veins
right marginal artery
A branch of the right coronary artery supplies blood to the lateral wall of the right ventricle
posterior interventricular artery
A branch of the right coronary artery, lies in the posterior interventricular sulcus and supplies blood to the posterior and inferior part of the heart.
great cardiac vein
The anterior vein of the heart that runs in the interventricular sulcus, and feeds into the coronary sinus at its left end
circumflex artery
branch of left coronary artery; this coronary artery supplies blood to the left atrium & left ventricle
anterior interventricular artery
branch of left coronary artery; travels down anterior interventricular sulcus toward apex; supplies interventricular septum and anterior walls of ventricles
left marginal artery
branches from the left coronary artery to supply blood to the lateral wall of the left ventricle
left coronary artery
coronary artery with two branches that supplies blood to the left side of the heart
coronary sinus (vein)
Large vein that drains blood from the heart muscle itself Opens in the RIGHT Atrium
right coronary artery
Supplies blood to right atrium, portions of both ventricles and cells of AV nodes and SA node.
posterior vein of left ventricle
vein is the largest on the posterior surface of the heart, branches from the coronary sinus, and accompanies the circumflex artery
middle cardiac vein
vein that drains the area supplied by the posterior interventricular artery
small cardiac vein
vein that receives blood from the posterior surfaces of the right atrium and ventricle, in between great and middle