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two arteries surrounding the trachea
common carotids
first branch from the aorta, splits into the two branches surrounding the trachea
brachiocephalic artery
branches right from the brachiocephalic artery
right subclavian artery
Coming out of the heart, the trunk in front branches out. The branch that is not connected to the aorta is this vessel.
pulmonary artery
where the tube in the back coming out of the heart curves around and goes down
aortic arch
the little vessel that connects the aorta to the pulmonary artery
ductis arteriosus
second branch of the aorta, way off to the left
left subclavian artery
tube way in the back going down the spine
dorsal aorta
arteries along the ribs
intercostal arteries
the smaller arteries branching off of the huge pink tube behind the vena cava
renal arteries
the four branches
iliac arteries (internal and external)
the two arteries on either side of the vagina
umbilical arteries
the first branching of the external iliac artery
femoral (outer)
deep femoral (inner thigh)
the second branching of the external iliac artery
popliteal (outer)
saphenous (inner)
veins extending from the inferior vena cava
jugular veins (internal and external)
big vein (blue) extending down
superior vena cava
big vein (blue) extending up
inferior vena cava
veins connecting lungs to heart
pulmonary veins
thing sticking out of liver
umbilical vein
renal veins
veins coming out of the superior vena cava