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2. What is the order of the layers of blood vessels (from lumen to external)

  • tunica interna, tunica media, tunica externa
  • tunica interna, tunica median, tunica externa
  • tunica median, tunica externa, tunica interna
  • tunica media, tunica interna, tunica externa
  • tunica median, tunica interna, tunica externa
  • tunica media, tunica externa, tunica interna

3. outline the blood flow to the left arm

  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. or (deep) radial and ulnar v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein)-> brachial v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) or (deep) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein)
  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> left subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein)-> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC

4. outline the blood flow to the right arm

  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial
  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) or (deep) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. -> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein) -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> or (sup) radial and ulnar v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein)-> brachial v. or (deep) basilic v. and cephalic v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC
  • ascending aorta -> brachiocephalic a. -> right subclavian a. -> axillary a. -> brachial a. -> ulnar and radial a. -> deep and superficial palmar arches -> capillaries -> (sup) basilic v. and cephalic v. or (deep) radial and ulnar v. (connect in cubital fossa via medial cubital vein)-> brachial v. -> axillary v. -> brachiocephalic v. -> SVC

5. what are superficial veins

  • veins draining outer surfaces of the body
  • veins that travel with arteries with the same name
  • veins that are closely related to the bony skeleton
  • veins in the superficial fascia
  • veins draining superficial organs

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