Exam 20: The Cardiovascular System: Blood
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Which vessel is most commonly used to bypass a damaged coronary artery in coronary bypass surgery?
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Figure 20.2
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-Identify the letter that indicates the brachial artery.

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channels, also known as arterial anastomoses, provide alternative pathways of blood to joints.
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Venous blood from the hands can be drained towards the heart through the radial, ulnar, median, cephalic, and veins.
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If a physician cannot feel a pulse in the popliteal fossa, the artery is most likely narrowed by atherosclerosis.
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The branches to form the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries.
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The circulatory route that runs from the digestive tract to the liver is called
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