The great cerebral vein is located in the superior cistern. It is also referred to as the vein of Galen.
The superior sagittal sinus extends from the superior cistern to the confluence of sinuses. It is located within the superior margin of the falx cerebri and drains blood from the majority of the cerebral hemisphere.
A thrombus may, or may not, block the flow of blood in a vessel.
The strongest and largest blood vessel is aorta. It arise from the left ventricle of the heart.
In earthworms, blood is pumped by a muscular blood vessel called the dorsal blood vessel. This vessel runs along the top side of the digestive tract and contracts rhythmically to circulate the blood throughout the worm's body.
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The superior sagittal sinus extends from the superior cistern to the confluence of sinuses. It is located within the superior margin of the falx cerebri and drains blood from the majority of the cerebral hemisphere.
Blood flow in the center of a large vessel is faster because the walls of the blood vessel may have a buildup of cholesterol on them.
The superior vena cava
The dorsal blood vessel is located on top of the intestinal track in a worm.
superior and inferior vena cave
The superior and inferior vena cava.
The Superior and inferior vena cava.
There are two the superior (from the head) and inferior (from the body) vena cava.
vena cava (superior and inferior)
The superior mesenteric artery
The superior vena cava
The superior vena cava conducts blood from the head to the right atrium.