Anterior Vena Cava is another name for it.
Superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava
The superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava are directly connected to the right atrium.
Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart from the rest of the body via the inferior vena cava which brings blood from the lower half of the body and the superior vena cava which brings blood from the upper half of the body. The inferior and superior vena cava join at the right atrium of the heart.
inferior vena cava
yes
The heart chamber that the superior and posterior vena cava opens to on a fetal pig is the right atrium. The opening to both vena cava's are valveless.
SVCS is also called superior mediastinal syndrome and/or superior vena cava obstruction.
superior vena cava
The inferior vana cava
The superior vena cava is responsible for delivering deoxygenated blood from the upper portion of your body to the heart.
The superior vena cava brings deoxygenated blood into the heart, into the right atrium. The superior vena cava is formed by union of the right and left brachiocephalic (innominate) veins.
The Superior Vena Cava also known as the anterior Vena Cava.
The answer I believe you're looking for is the superior vena cava.
Inferior vena cava
The Largest Vein in the Heart is the Coronary Sinus, which runs in the atrioventricular groove around the posterior and lateral aspect of the Right Atrium. The Second largest vein in the heart is the Great Vein which lies anteriorly and runs with the Left Anterior Descending or Anterior Interventricular Artery, commonly referred to as the LAD or widow maker.
postcava - inferior vena cava precava - superior vena cava
Yes, however in the cat it is called the pre cava. The inferior vena cava is called the post cava.