Capillaries do
capillaries
The internal jugular vein The carotid arteries (common and internal) The vagus nerve
Superficial veins, such as the cephalic vein, the basilic vein, and the great saphenous vein, have names that do not correlate to arteries.
arteries
The trachea and oesphagus but also the neck muscles and the jugular vein and arteries.
Umbilical Arteries Placenta Umbilical Vein Ductus Venosus Foramen Ovale Ductus Arteriosus
the pulmonary vein?
arteries
The umbilical cord is a tough membrane that covers the two arteries (the umbilical arteries) and one vein (the umbilical vein) that are coated in Wharton's jelly. Wharton's jelly is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord. It is derived from extra-embryonic mesoderm.
Arteries (except the pulmonary artery) and one vein the pulmonary vein.
segmental
NO.Portal vein is a vein,but is an important supply to liver which carries nutrients absorbed from gastrointestinal tract and spleen.Meseteric arteries are the arteries supplying intestine.On the other hand superior mesenteric vein is a tribuatory to portal vein.
I BELIEVE THE CORRECT ANSWER IS THE PHRENIC .