Left posterior tibial vein -> Left popliteal vein -> Left femoral vein -> Left external iliac vein -> Left common iliac vein -> Inferior vena cava -> Right atrium -> Tricuspid valve -> Right Ventricle -> Pulmonary semilunar valve -> Pulmonary trunk -> Pulmonary arteries -> Lungs -> Pulmonary veins -> Left atrium -> Bicuspid valve -> Left ventricle -> Aortic semilunar valve -> Aorta -> Right renal artery -> Right renal vein -> Inferior vena cava -> Right atrium -> Right ventricle -> pulmonary trunk -> Lungs -> Left atrium -> Left ventricle -> Aorta -> Celiac trunk -> Left gastic artery -> Aorta -> Brachiocephalic Artery -> Right Common Carotid -> Internal Carotid -> Cerebral(Anterior/Middle) -> Basilar ->Cerebralor Circle of Willis
2 Tace the path of a drop of venous blood from the left ankle to the...
13. Trace the path a drop of blood would take as it travels from a capillary bed in the left arm to a capillary bed in the right arm. Be sure to include the specific name of every structure it will pass through (you do not have to name the blood vessels of the arm, but tell me whether the blood is traveling to and from the heart through an artery or a vein). Fill in the blanks below by...
Trace the path of a drop of blood traveling from the right ventricle to the spleen.
Trace a drop of blood traveling from the left pinky toe to the right eye.
Trace a drop of blood from the right big toe to the dorsum of the left hand. Include the circulation through the heart and lungs.
Place the following structures in order according to the path of blood circulation through the heart. Systemic venous circulation Systemic arterial circulation venae cavae right atrium lungs pulmonary vein right ventricle pulmonary artery left atrium left ventricle aorta
Trace a drop of blood traveling from the small intestine to the left ventricle of the heart.
TRACINGS: 36. Trace a drop of blood from the left ovary of human to the Lt antecubital region (include all valves and vessels) (10pts.) You may NOT need all the lines
There are two carotid arteries that feed blood to the brain, one on each side of the neck and head. One patient's carotid arteries are each 11.2 cm long and have an inside diameter of 5.2 mm . Near the middle of the left artery, however, is a 2.0-cm -long stenosis, a section of the artery with a smaller diameter of 3.5 mm .For the same blood flow rate, what is the ratio of the pressure drop along the patient's...
There are two carotid arteries that feed blood to the brain, one on each side of the neck and head. One patient's carotid arteries are each 11.2 cm long and have an inside diameter of 5.3 mm . Near the middle of the left artery, however, is a 2.0-cm-long stenosis, a section of the artery with a smaller diameter of 3.2 mm . For the same blood flow rate, what is the ratio of the pressure drop along the patient's...
There are two carotid arteries that feed blood to the brain, one on each side of the neck and head. One patient's carotid arteries are each 11.2 cm long and have an inside diameter of 5.2 mm . Near the middle of the left artery, however, is a 2.0-cm-long stenosis, a section of the artery with a smaller diameter of 3.3 mm. For the same blood flow rate, what is the ratio of the pressure drop along the patient's left...