Please identify the      following Veins:
 internal jugular
 vertebral
 
subclavian
 brachiocepahlic
 inf/sup vena cava
 subclavian
 azygous
 intercostalis
 cepahlic
 
basilic
 median cubital
 axillary
 brachial
 popliteal
 great saphenous
 femoral
 common iliac
 external iliac
 internal iliac
 hepatic
 hepatic portal
 superior mesenteric
 inferior mesenteric
 gonadal
  renal

 The Circle of Willis 
permits blood to flow across the midline of the brain if an
 artery on one side is blocked or damaged. In this way it functions as a safety net since   blood can still get to the brain via an alternate route.

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   Blood Vessels

  Please identify the          following arteries:
ascending
aortic arch
abdominal aorta
thoracic aorta
brachiocephalic artery
l/r common carotids
l/r external carotids
l/r internal carotids

superficial temporal artery
vertebral artery

l/r subclavian arteries
axillary artery
brachial artery
radial artery
ulnar artery
superficial palmar arch

intercostalis
internal thoracic

celiac trunk
hepatic
superior mesenteric
renal
gonadal
inferior mesenteric
lumbar

common iliac

external iliac
internal iliac
femoral
popliteal
anterior tibial
posterior tibial
fibular
dorsalis pedis