Aorta...brachiocephalic trunk...common carotid...external carotid...occipital artery...left occipital lobe
The answer starts with Aortic arch to left brachiocephalic trunk to left common carotid to left external carotid to left occipital artery.
Why would you want to do that. You would have to cut open the heart and watch the blood move from the pulmonary artery through the heart and into the right radial artery.
Aortic arch to descending thoracic aorta to abdominal aorta to celiac trunk to splenic artery
You're better off with a diagram, but I'll try... Blood enters from the right through the vena cava into the right atrium. The tricuspid valves let it into the right ventricle. From there the semilunar valves let it into the pulmonary artery. From there it goes to the lungs, and returns, oxygenated, in the pulmonary vein, entering on the far left. It goes into the left atrium and then is let into the left ventricle by the bicuspid valves. From there it goes through the semilunar valves to the aorta and from there to the rest of the body.
Ok, from the right atrium to the tricuspid valve, to the right ventricle, to the pulmonary semilunar valve, to the pulmonary trunk, to the pulmonary arteries, to the lungs, to the pulmonary veins, to the left atrium, to the bicuspid valve to the left ventricle, to the aortic semilunar valve, to the ascending aorta, to the descending aorta, through the thoracic aorta, to the abdominal aorta, to the renal arteries, to the segmanetal arteries, to the lobar arteries, to the interlobar arteries, to the arcuate arteries, the interlobular arteries, to the afferent arterioles, to the glomerulus, to the efferent arteriole- Heather Crowe This is the broad overview From the post glomerular efferent arterioles, to and through the vasa recta (network of peri-tubular capillaries). then the reverse of what Heather said starting with the interlobular VEINS to the renal VEINS
The answer starts with Aortic arch to left brachiocephalic trunk to left common carotid to left external carotid to left occipital artery.
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The ventrice carries blood with oxygen. The blood flows to the aorta valve, aortic arch, descending aorta, left iliac arteries, ovarian arteries and to the Ovary.
Trace a drop of blood from the left knee to the right arm
From the bicuspid valve, blood travels to the left ventricle. From there, it's pumped to the aorta and throughout the body.
The myocardium does not have blood flow to the arm. The myocardium is the muscle of the heart and therefore only supplies blood to the heart.
Why would you want to do that. You would have to cut open the heart and watch the blood move from the pulmonary artery through the heart and into the right radial artery.
Aortic arch to descending thoracic aorta to abdominal aorta to celiac trunk to splenic artery
i cnt trace it cuz this is a writing answer but the unoxygnated blood comes down through veins into the right atrium and out the right ventricle it passes the aveoli goes through the left atrium and out the left ventricle through the aorta and eventually into small capilaries
fate mapping
starting in the spinal cord, trace a motor pathway to the adductor muscles of the thigh. Include the spinal cord root, spinal nerve, nerve plexus, and specific peripheral nerve involved in the pathway
The common path is aortic arch > brachiocephalic artery > internal carotid arteryThe internal carotid artery branches off to provide blood to different regions of the brain e.g. ophthalmic, anterior/middle/posterior cerebral