varicous veins..
The main vessels that drain blood from the lower leg are the popliteal vein, which originates behind the knee, and the tibial veins, which run alongside the tibia bone in the lower leg. These veins eventually merge into larger vessels and return blood to the heart.
Harold Daintree Johnson has written: 'The swollen leg' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Blood-vessels, Diseases, Edema, Leg, Surgery
Henry Vernon Crock has written: 'The blood supply of the lower limb bones in man' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Bones, Leg
the names of the upper and lower leg is; your mum's minge = top your dad's man boobs = bottom
Margaret C. Conrad has written: 'Functional anatomy of the circulation to the lower extremities' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Leg
The blood vessels in a chicken leg are found on the back of the chicken skin, really easy to tell when the chicken is raw. They are thin, small red lines all over the skin.
The shin bone, or tibia, is an important weight-bearing bone in the lower leg that provides stability and support for the body. It also helps protect the muscles, blood vessels, and nerves in the lower leg. Additionally, the shin bone serves as an attachment point for muscles that help with movement and walking.
The indentation that is left in the lower leg is due to edema, or fluid settling in the tissues. Most of the time, the build up of fluid left in the tissues is because the blood is backing up from the heart, and allowing the fluid portion of the blood to settle from the bloodvessels into the surrounding tissue. This fluid backing up in the blood vessels can be due to Congestive heart failure.
Femur in upper leg then fibula and tibia in lower leg
Harold Dodd has written: 'The pathology and surgery of the veins of the lower limb' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Diseases, Leg, Surgery, Thromboembolism, Varicose veins, Vascular Diseases, Veins
The major artery that supplies blood to the lower part of the leg, including the calf, is the posterior tibial artery. It runs along the back of the leg and divides into smaller branches that provide oxygenated blood to the calf muscles and other structures in the lower leg.
weird and kind of gross