The Coronary Sinus
the right interventricular sulcus I think it is atrioventricular sulus
Interventricular Sulcus
simple it is an artery
It is the azygos vein that is located on right side of abdominal and thoracic aorta and in front of right vegus nerve that drains into superior vena cava on its posterior aspect just before vena cava drains into right atrium.azygos vein
anterior interventricular sulcus
The popliteal vein carries blood from the knee to the thigh and calf muscles and ultimately to the heart. The vein is formed from the merging of the two posterior tibial veins and ends as it merges in to the femoral vein.
The vein located behind the knee is primarily the popliteal vein. It is formed by the convergence of the anterior and posterior tibial veins and is responsible for draining blood from the lower leg. The popliteal vein runs through the popliteal fossa, the shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint.
Femoral vein
Middle cardiac (and posterior vein of left ventricle) *both drain in coronary sinus*
anterior tibial, femoral, posterior tibialfemoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
It is a vein that carries blood from the lower body to the heart, also known as the posterior vena cava.
The femoral vein is the main vein in a human leg.