These are the last veins blood passes through on it's journey back to the heart they empty into the right atrium.
D. Inferior vena cava is not part of the splanchnic circulation. The splanchnic circulation includes the celiac artery, hepatic portal vein, and superior mesenteric artery, which supply blood to the digestive organs. The inferior vena cava returns blood from the lower body to the heart.
Vena Cava.
postcava - inferior vena cava precava - superior vena cava
superior vena cava
Superior vena cavaInferior vena cavacoronary sinus
The Largest Vein in the Heart is the Coronary Sinus, which runs in the atrioventricular groove around the posterior and lateral aspect of the Right Atrium. The Second largest vein in the heart is the Great Vein which lies anteriorly and runs with the Left Anterior Descending or Anterior Interventricular Artery, commonly referred to as the LAD or widow maker.
Inferior vena cava
Blood enters the right atrium via three veins: (1) the superior vena cava returns blood from body regions superior to the diaphragm; (2) the inferior vena cava returns blood from the body areas below the diaphragm; and (3) the coronary sinus collects blood draining from the myocardium.
Inferior vena cava and superior vena cava.
Superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava
yes because the inferior must go down to the hip area and the superior branches after a few inches
The superior and inferior Vena Cava.