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The five main veins in the human body are: 1) Inferior vena cava

2) Pulmonary vein

3) Portal vein

4) Right femoral vein

5) Left femoral vein

Additional main veins include the right and left jugular veins, hepatic veins, superior and inferior mesenteric veins ...

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13y ago
There are twenty main arteries, unfortunately, I do not know them all, but I can name a few to get the ball rolling:
Carotid artery: runs up both sides of the neck and is the artery felt when taking a pulse from the neck, delivers blood to the brain.
Femoral: runs through the middle of the thigh on both legs, delivers blood to the lower extremities above the elbow.
Brachial: runs from the anterior of the shoulder to the elbow, delivers blood to the upper extremities.
Radial and Ulnar: stems off of the brachial and goes around the radius and ulna respectively, feeds blood to the flangies and lower extremites below the elbow.
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11y ago

superior vena cava

inferior vena cava

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10y ago

The superior vena cava, leading into the heart from the head and arms.

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10y ago

Vena Cava is the main vein in the body.

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16y ago

pulmonary......renal, vena cava....

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12y ago

pulmonary vein and the jugular vein

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11y ago

The superior an inferior vena cava.

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