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The arterial system has one of these; the venous system has two.
Brachiocephalic.
These arteries supply the myocardium.
Coronary.
Two paired arteries serving the brain.
Internal coratid and vertebral.
Longest vein in the lower limb.
Fibular.
Artery on the dorsum of the foot checked after leg surgery.
Dorsalis pedis.
Supplies the diaphram.
Phrenic.
Formed by the union of the radial and ulnar veins.
Brachial.
Artery serving the kidneys.
Renal.
Veins draining the liver.
Hepatic.
Artery that supplies the distal half of the large intestine.
Inferior mesenteric.
Drains the pelvic organs.
Internal iliac.
What the external iliac artery becomes on entery into the thigh.
Femoral.
Major artery serving the arm.
Brachial.
Supplies most of the small intestine.
Superior mesenteric.
Join to form the inferior vena cava.
Common iliac.
An arterial trunk that has three major banches which run to the liver, spleen, and stomach.
Celiac trunk.
Major artery serving the tissues external to the skull.
External coratid.
Artery genrerally used to take the pusle at the wrist.
Radial.