KINESIOL 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Small Saphenous Vein, Zygosity, Abdominal Wall

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Where the right and left coronary arteries branch off. Right common carotid artery: leads to the right head/neck regions. Right subclavian artery: leads to the right upper limb. Inferior to the diaphragm: branches to form common iliac arteries. Supplies the superior portion of the diaphragm. Supplies vessels that leads to the cerebrum. Joins with vessels that supply the brain: branches off the subclavian artery. Supplies the cerebellum and pons: splits to form the posterior cerebral arteries. Supplies the posterior portion of the cerebrum. Supplies the arm: branches to form the. Supplies the inferior portion of the diaphragm. Supplies the pelvis, hips, bladder and external genitals. Supplies the thigh: branches to form the. Drains cranial cavity and anterior face tissues. Joins with the internal jugular veins: forms the brachiocephalic vein. Drains the medial forearm: continuous with the. Drains the right thorax and abdominal wall. Drains the left thorax and abdominal wall. Drains the pelvis, hips, bladder and external genitals.

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