BIOB33H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: External Carotid Artery, Internal Carotid Artery, Costocervical Trunk
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Pulmonary trunk: this artery leads from the right ventricle to the lungs, has 2 main branches, the right and left pulmonary arteries. Ductus arteriosis: shunt, allows blood to bypass the collapsed lungs and go directly to the aorta. Groove between the r atrium and ventricle: left coronary artery. Has 2 large branches: left circumflex artery (groove between l atrium and ventricle, anterior interventricular coronary artery (groove between the ventricles) Is the first of 2 large branches from the aortic arch: supplies blood to the r forelimb and head, brachiocephalic divides into the right subclavian artery and the bi- carotid trunk. Subclavian arteries: the r subclavian is one of 2 major branches of the brachiocephalic, the l subclavian branches directly from the aorta, the subclavian arteries supply blood to the shoulder and thorax. Bi-carotid trunk: this is the 2nd major branch of the brachiocephalic.
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