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Chap 18 – Blood Vessels Continued Learning Objectives continued 1.Name and give the location of the major arteries and veins in the systemic circulation. Homework: Finish reading Chap 18. Learn the blood vessels of the body as outlined in this lecture.
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Predict The heart is said to be a “double pump”. What are your thoughts on why it has been given this designation?
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2 Main Circulations in the Body 1.Pulmonary (heart to ______) Functions to bring blood into close contact with the ______ (air sacs of the lungs) so that gases can be exchanged.
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Gas Exchange Between Alveoli and Capillary
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Circulation of the Body 2. Systemic (blood to all the rest of the body)
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Major Arteries of the Systemic Circulatory System (Starting with Aorta - Upper Body) Aorta Ascending Aorta >right and left coronary arteries Aortic Arch (3 Branches): 1.Brachiocephalic trunk > R. common carotid > R. Subclavian 2.L. common carotid > L. external carotid > L. internal carotid 3.L. Subclavian > L. vertebral L. axillary
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Major Arteries – Upper Body NOTE: Practice Labeling with Mrs. Lanoue on your blank diagram - Roman Numeral I. Arteries of Upper Body
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Lower Body continued Descending aorta > visceral and parietal branches (upper chest above diaphragm) > Abdominal aorta (below diaphragm) > visceral and parietal branches above diaphragm (stomach & lower abdominal areas) > R. Iliac & L. Iliac > Femoral arteries > to lower limbs
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Major Arteries - Lower Body
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Arteries – Upper Limbs
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Major Arteries of the Systemic System Label your practice diagram, pg. 657
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Head and Neck Arteries These main arteries supply the head & neck: - common carotids - 3 branches from each subclavian artery: a) vertebral arteries b) thyrocervical trunks c) costocervical trunks
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Head and Neck Arteries continued Label your diagram.
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Major Veins – Upper Body
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Major Veins – Lower Body
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Major Veins of the Body Page 669 Label your diagram.
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