prevents back flow
its all about blood flow blod
if you go from your thumb (radial vein) if you go from your pinky ( ulnar vein) then brachial vein subclavian vein superior vena cava right atrium tricuspid valve right ventricle semilunar valve pulmonary artery lungs FROM THE LUNGS BACK TO THE LEFT HAND: pulmonary vein left atrium bicuspid valve left ventricle semilunar valve aorta subclavian artery brachial artery radial artery ( for thumb) Ulnar artery (for pinky)
She could be missing the vein or be agains a valve in the vein
What is a bivalve? In human anatomy,its valve found in a vein.
You mean the great coronary vein and Marshall's vein? If so, then into the coronary sinus then to the right atrium through the valve of Thebesius!
Artery, Valve, and Vein.
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Surgical repair of a valve is normally just referred to as Heart Valve Surgey, although its technical name is valvoplasty or valvuloplasty. There are many ways to repair a heart valve. They can go in through the groin and blow the valve up with a balloon, or repair a torn part of the valve. They can also do open heart surgery and replace a valve completely (usually with a pig valve or a metal valve).
Yes. If a valve fails, the blood may pool up and enlarge the vessels into varicose veins . . . usually in the legs.
A capilliary is a minute blood vessel - a valve is something found usually in a vein or artery - which stops blood flowing 'backwards'
Spleen, Splenic vein, hepatic portal vein, LIVER, hepatic sinusoids, hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, HEART (right atrium, tricuspic valve, right ventricle, semilunar or pulmonary valve, pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins, left atrium, bicuspid or mitral valve, left ventricle, semilunar/aortic valve, aorta, brachiocephalic artery, right subclavian artery, right axillary artery, right brachial artery, then either right ulnar or radial artery to the hand
They become the larger veins to return to heart. If one where to trace the toeÊthrough the heart and back to theÊtoeÊby naming in order the major vessels and structures through whichÊblood flows.