Unit 7 part 2
Adrenal vein
A vein that is not a part of the portal system is
Right and left common iliac arteries
The arteries that arise from the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta are the
Axillary artery
The brachial artery branches from the
Aortic arch
The brachiocephalic artery branches from the
Hepatic portal system
The circulatory route that runs from the digestive tract to the liver is referred to as
Gall bladder
The cystic artery supplies blood to the
Visceral branches of the thoracic aorta
The esophageal arteries, bronchial arteries are
Superior border of the thyroid cartilage
The external carotid artery begins at the
Hepatic artery
The gastroduodenal artery branches from the
Pelvic cavity
The hypo gastric artery supplies organs of the
Foramen or carotid canal
The internal carotid artery gains access into the skull by an opening in the temporal bone
SCM muscle
The lateral boundary of the anterior cervical triangle is formed by the
Aortic arch
The left common carotid artery branches from the
Ascending aorta
The left coronary artery branches from the
Internal carotid artery
The middle cerebral artery branches from the
Basilar artery
The posterior cerebral artery branches from the
Brachial artery
The radial artery branches from the
Abdominal aorta
The right common iliac branches from the
Popiteal
The small saphenous vein is a tributary to the
Visceral branches of the abdominal aorta
The superior mesenteric arteries, spermatic arteries, renal and super renal arteries are
External carotid artery
The superior thyroid artery branches from the
Brachial artery
The ulnar artery branches from the
