BIOM 3010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Corpus Cavernosum Penis, Pulmonary Valve, Vas Deferens

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Great and lesser omenta epiploic foramen, omental bursa stomach rugae, sphinter external nares. Bronchus, largyngopharynx larynx epiglottis thyroid cartilage bronchioles alveolus caval foramen. Udder cecum, ileocecal junction large intestine liver falciform and coronary ligaments. Pulmonary circulatory system systematic circulatory system anastomosis. Pericardium right and left atria right and left ventricles right and left auricles interatrial septum interventricular septum atrioventricular valve. Papillary muscles chordae tendineae ascending aorta, aortic arch. Ductus arteriosus, ligamentum arteriosum trabecular carneae thoracic/abdominal oarta celiac artery cranial mesenteric a testicular/ovarian aa. Phrenic aa adrenolumbar aa renal aa external and internal illiac aa caudal a femoral a external iliac artery femoral artery. Pulmonary trunk, pulmonary a. aortic valve septomarginal band coronary aa. Jugular vv. lingual, inferior alveolar, caudal auricular, occipital aa. Internal, external, transverse jugular vv. , linguofacial v. , brachiocephalic v. caudal mesenteric a. Pancreaticoduodenal left and right gastric aa splenic a cranial and caudal aa right, left and middle coli aa intestinal aa ileocolic a cranial rectal a.

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