radial artery and the carotid artey.
You can pick up a pulse in just about any artery that is accessible superficially. The ones commonly used to take a pulse from include the carotid arteries (on either side of the neck), the radial arteries (on the palm side of each wrist towards the thumb), the posterior tibial arteries (on the inside of the ankles just behind the bony hump), and the dorsalis pedis arteries (on the tops of the feet).You can also check the femoral arteries (inside of your thigh) as well as your brachial arteries (usually used for children and infants) which is found in the upper arm. General 2 classification of lymphocytes are the T-Cells and B-Cells T-cells comes from the thymus hense T during childhood and stops around early 20s B-Cell comes from the bone marrow hense B
The pulse is what is felt in the arteries each time the heart contracts and pumps out blood. There isn't really any difference between the two words.
Anywhere there's an artery. Radial (wrist), brachial (arm), femoral (thigh), carotid (neck)
your heart rate is usually monitered in beats per minute. You can find your pulse on arteries. with some people it is more detectable than others. Hold two fingers against the skin to feel it. Dont use your thumb as your thumb has a pulse and you wont get an accurate reading. Here are some easy ones: The carotid arteries - the two arteries going up your neck. They are on either side of your voicebox and give quite a strong pulse. The radial artery - this is detectable on your wrist, just below the thumb. The distal paedis - in the middle of the top of your foot.
Radial and ulnar. Both arteries are felt on the palmar aspect of the wrist- the radial on the side of the thumb where a physician usually examines the pulse while the ulnar is on the side of the little finger.
Yes, Arteries are stronger and thicker than veins because they get more pressure from the heart. Arteries take blood away from the heart. Veins take blood toward the heart. The two major properties of artieries are their elasticity and contactility.
Two major coronary arteries branch off from the aorta near the point where the aorta and the left ventricle meet
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the two pulmonary arteries lead to hogwarts and narnia.
capillaries actually aren't arteries. arteries, veins, and capillaries are the major blood transport networks. arteries take blood away from the heart, veins take it back, and capillaries go between the two. capillaries are the smallest of these networks tho
No they are separate with different functions. The cartoid carries oxygenated blood to the brain and the jugular returns the blood to the heart to be reoxygenated. That's why they show up as red and blue in diagrams of the two arteries.
vertebral arteries