BSC 1086C Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Great Saphenous Vein, External Jugular Vein, External Iliac Artery

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If false, correct the statement: the right brachiocephalic artery branches into the right subclavian artery and the right common carotid artery. False. the brachiocephalic artery branches into the right subclavian artery and the right common carotid artery: the superior vena cava branches into the right and left brachiocephalic veins. The left/right brachiocephalic veins drain into the superior vena cava: the left common carotid artery branches into the external common carotid and the internal common carotid arteries. The left common carotid artery branches into the external carotid and the internal carotid arteries: the anterior and posterior tibial veins drain into the great saphenous vein. The anterior and posterior tibial veins drain into the popliteal vein: the gastric, cystic, splenic, inferior mesenteric and superior mesenteric veins all drain into the hepatic portal vein which then drains into the inferior vena cava. True: the celiac trunk branches into the splenic, left gastric, and common hepatic arteries.

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