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30 Cards in this Set
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a. Vessel type on left
b. Structural details for this vessel c. Structural details for this vessel d. Vessel type on right e. Structural details for this vessel: f. Structural details for this vessel |
artery
open lumen thick media vein irregular lumen and thinner media |
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innermost tunic
a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa |
a. tunica interna
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bulky middle tunic contains smooth muscle and elastin a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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b. tunica media
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its smooth surface decreases resistance to blood flow a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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a. tunica interna
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tunic(s) of capillaries a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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a. tunica interna
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tunic(s) of arteries and veins a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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all a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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is especially thick in elastic arteries a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa
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b. tunica media
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most superficial tunic
a. tunica interna b. tunica media c. tunica externa |
c. tunica externa
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the arterial system has one of these; the venous system has two A brachiocephalic B.brachial
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A. brachiocephalic
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these arteries supply the myocardium A)pulmonary artery B) coronary
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B coronary
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two paired arteries serving the brain A) internal carotid and vertebral B) external carotid and vertebral
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internal carotid and vertebral
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longest vein in the lower limb
A) femoral B) great saphrenous |
greater saphenous
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artery on the dorsum of the foot checked after leg surgery
A) dorsal pedis B) tibial |
dorsal pedis
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serves the posterior thigh A) saphrenous B) deep femoral
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deep femoral
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supplies the diaphragm A) vagus B) phrenic
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phrenic
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formed by the union of the radial and ulnar veins A) brachial B) medium
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brachial
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two superficial veins of the arm A) brachiocephalic and radial B) basphilic and cephalic
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basphilic and cephalic
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artery serving the kidney A) renal B) cephalic trunk
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renal
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veins draining the liver A) hepatic B) renal
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hepatic
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artery that supplies the distal half of the large intestine A) superior mesenteric B) inferior mesenteric
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inferior mesenteric
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drains the pelvic organs A) internal iliac B) external iliac
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internal iliac
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what the external iliac artery becomes on entry into the thigh A) femoral B) humoral
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femoral
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major artery serving the arm A) Brachial B) radial
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brachial
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supplies most of the small intestine A) superior mesenteric B) inferior mesenteric
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superior mesenteric
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join to form the inferior vena cava A) common iliac B) internal iliac
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common iliac
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an arterial trunk that has three major branches, which run to the liver, spleen and stomach A) celiac trunk B) superior mesenteric
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celiac trunk
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major artery serving the tissues external to the skull A) internal carotid B) external carotid
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external carotid
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three veins serving the leg A) femoral and tibial B) ant. and post tibial and fibular
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ant and post tibial and fibular
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artery generally used to take the pulse at the wrist A) radial B) axillary
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radial
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Great saphenous vein Right braciocephalic vein Hepatic veins Vertebral vein< Left subclavian vein Superior mesenteric vein
Dorsal venous arch Common iliac vein External iliac vein Hepatic portal vein |
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