Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159110
Author: Terry Martin
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Chapter 47, Problem 6PL
Which of the following arteries is part of the cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis)?
a. anterior communicating artery
b. external carotid artery
c. facial artery
d. popliteal artery
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Chapter 47 Solutions
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
Ch. 47 - The middle layer of an artery and vein contains...Ch. 47 - Arteries carry blood a. away from the heart. b....Ch. 47 - The ________ has the thickest wall. a. right...Ch. 47 - Which of the following arteries is not a direct...Ch. 47 - Which of the following veins is nor located in the...Ch. 47 - Which of the following arteries is part of the...Ch. 47 - A capillary wall is composed of three tunic s...Ch. 47 - The left ventricle pumps blood into the aorta of...Ch. 47 - Sketch and label a section of an arterial wall...Ch. 47 - Describe the differences you noted in the...
Ch. 47 - Describe the differences you noted in the...Ch. 47 - How did you distinguish between arterioles and...Ch. 47 - How did you recognize capillaries in the web?Ch. 47 - Brachiocephalic trunk, _____, right axillary...Ch. 47 - Ascending aorta, ______, descending thoracic aortaCh. 47 - Abdominal aortae _______, ascending colon (right...Ch. 47 - Brachiocephalic trunk,_________ , right external...Ch. 47 - Axillary artery, ______, radial arteryCh. 47 - Common iliac artery, _____, femoral arteryCh. 47 - Pulmonary trunk, _____, lungsCh. 47 - Brachiocephalic trunk, _______, right axillary...Ch. 47 - Ascending aorta ___________, descending thoracic...Ch. 47 - Abdominal aortae ________, ascending colon (right...Ch. 47 - Brachiocephalic trunk, ________, right external...Ch. 47 - Axillary artery, _______, radial arteryCh. 47 - Common iliac artery, _______, femoral arteryCh. 47 - Pulmonary trunk, _____, lungsCh. 47 - Label the major arteries and veins indicated in...Ch. 47 - FIGURE 47.18 Label the major systemic veins.
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