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Histology

Circulatory System

Exercise 44

Complete pages 357-369 + Drawing

DRAW A SLIDE OF AN ARTERY AND VEIN ON PAGE 368

This lab is to allow you to become familiar with the location and anatomy of the following vessels. Look at and label with sticky paper the full size models.  Be able to identify an artery and a vein cross section and know the layers of each. 

We have divided the circulatory system into several labs. For the practical you will be responsible for all of these vessels from the urinary lab, the respiratory lab, and the heart lab. Be able to identify and trace the following vessels.

PELVIS

LOWER LEG

ANTERIOR

LOWER LEG POSTERIOR

common iliac artery

anterior tibial artery

popliteal artery

internal iliac artery

anterior tibial vein

posterior fibular artery

deep femoral artery

anterior fibular vein

posterior tibial artery

femoral artery

 

plantar artery

common iliac vein

 

small saphenous vein

internal iliac vein

 

popliteal vein

femoral vein

 

fibular vein

great saphenous vein

 

posterior tibial vein

 

ARM & SHOULDER

ARM

THORAX

brachiocephalic artery

cephalic vein

aortic arch

subclavian artery

radial vein

ascending aorta

axillary artery

medial vein

descending aorta

brachial artery

ulnar vein

thoracic and abdominal aorta

ulnar artery

basilic vein

celiac trunk

radial artery

median cubital vein

ascending lumbar vein

palmer artery

subclavian veins

brachiocephalic vein

 

brachial vein

vertebral artery

 

axillary vein

 

On the bottom of page 368 draw & label the following slide. Your drawing must have all labels

Artery and Vein

lumen

tunica interna

tunica media

tunica adventitia or externa