Layers of the vein

    • [DOC File]1 - Misericordia University

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      Right Coronary artery: Right marginal artery and the Posterior Descending artery Coronary Veins: Small cardiac vein, Middle cardiac (posterior interventricular) vein, Great cardiac (anterior interventricular) vein, coronary sinus. Internal heart anatomy: layers: epicardium (visceral pericardium), myocardium and endocardium Right atrium


    • [DOC File]Leaf Anatomy - The Biology Corner

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      The outer layer of the vein is made of cells called bundle sheath cells(C), and they create a circle around the xylem and the phloem. One the picture, xylem is the upper layer of cells (D) and is shaded a little lighter than the lower layer of cells – phloem(E). Recall that xylem transports water and phloem transports sugar (food).


    • [DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006

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      Cephalic vein (in deltopectoral triangle) Medial/Lateral cutaneous vessels and nerves. ... 2 layers: Fibrous (outer) and Serous (visceral and parietal pleural layers) Left ventricular walls are thicker because of more power needs to get body to the whole body (and therefore pressure is higher)


    • [DOC File]Circulatory System – Notes Outline

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      Layers. Pericardium. Myocardium. Endocardium. Septum. Structures to and from heart. Superior and inferior vena cava. Pulmonary artery and vein. Aorta. Chambers and valves. Atria (atrium) Ventricles (ventricle) Tricuspid valve. Mitral (bicuspid) valve. Pulmonary semilunar valve. Aortic semilunar valve. 1H08.02 Analyze the function of the heart.


    • [DOC File]Florida State University

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      Hepatic portal vein—carries venous blood to the liver from the abdominal portion of the GI tract, spleen and the pancreas. Splenic vein. Courses posterior to pancreas, inferior to splenic artery. Following splenic vein to the right it joins the SMV—origin of the hepatic portal vein (ascends in the hepatoduodenal ligament to the porta hepatis)


    • [DOC File]Classes of Blood Vessels - WCJC

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      Vein has a large, flat lumen. Vein lining contracts, artery lining does not. Artery lining folds . Arteries more elastic . Veins have valves. ... walls Chemicals and gases diffuse across walls The Structure of Vessel Walls Walls have three layers: The Tunica Intima Is the innermost layer Includes The Tunica Media Is the middle layer Contains ...


    • [DOC File]The Cardiovascular System

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      Basilic vein drains the medial aspect of the arm and empties into the brachial vein. Basilic and cephalic veins are jointed at the median cubital vein (elbow area) Veins draining into the superior vena cava. Subclavian vein receives. Venous blood from the arm via the axillary vein. Venous blood from skin and muscles via external jugular vein


    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 11 Test Review

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      What is the function of serous fluid around the heart? To reduce friction between heart beats and prevent heart layers from sticking together. Label the artery, capillary and vein. Also label the layers of each. QRS Complex. P Wave to P-Segment. ST Segment to T wave. lumen. capillary. Tunica externa. valve. Tunica media. Tunica intima. vein. artery


    • [DOC File]Venous drainage & CSF of Brain - Angelfire

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      The cranial venous sinuses drain blood from the veins of the brain to the internal jugular vein. They are located between the inner and outer layers of the dura mater. The major venous sinuses are : (1) Superior Sagittal Sinus - between the falx cerebri and the midline of the skull. It drains into the confluence of the sinuses.


    • [DOC File]Lab 21, 22, 23

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      1. Internal Jugular Vein. Trace this vein along the trachea. Note that it parallels the common carotid artery and enters the external jugular vein near the point where the latter enters the brachiocephalic vein. 2. Transverse Scapular Vein. Large vein at the base of the neck that enters the external jugular vein from the shoulder region. 3.



    • [DOC File]Anatomy Review: Blood Vessel Structure & Function

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      • Label the artery, capillary and vein. Also label the layers of each. • Arteries are vessels that transport blood away from the heart. Because they are exposed to the highest pressures of any vessels, they have the thickest tunica media. The elastin allows them to stretch and recoil and the smooth muscle allows them to constrict and dilate.


    • [DOCX File]Quia

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      17.List the three layers into which blood separates when it is mixed with an anticoagulant. A top layer of plasma, a middle layer of white blood cells and platelets (buffy coat), and a bottom layer of red blood cells. ... Pressure on the vein from the tourniquet causes internal and external bleeding around the puncture site.


    • [DOCX File]Paxson Science - Home

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      Artery and vein slides, stage micrometers, microscopes. Procedure: You will be examining cross-sections of veins and arteries and measuring the widths of their tissue layers.1. For one artery and one vein, create a plan diagram on low power. Label the three tissue layers and the lumen on each drawing.2.


    • [DOCX File]INTRODUCTION - Human Physiology

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      Know differences between artery and vein layers Arterioles -small arteries which feed capillaries, metarterioles or arterial-venular shunts;- major resistance vessels of vascular bed (maintain high blood press. when ventricles of heart relax) by controlling their diameter (


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