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