Which of the following vessels does not belong to the hepatic portal circulation?
Where do you find antibodies for the blood types?
Where do you find antibodies for the blood types?
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span style=font-family: Times New Roman;img src=Imported_Resources/a unit 6 _ ch. 25, 27 test _ su21/f112g2_r.jpg alt=Figure 25.8 cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons, and their blood vesselsShort descriptionThis figure shows cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons and their associated blood vessels.Long descriptionThis figure compares cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons. It shows their general shape, associated blood vessels, and indicates blood flow through blood vessels with arrows. The figure is labeled with letters A through E. Letter A indicates a blood vessel that brings blood directly to the capillaries in the renal corpuscle. Letter B indicates the last portion of the nephron tubule. Letter C indicates the capillaries within the renal corpuscle. Letter D indicates the capillaries surrounding the cortical nephron. Letter E indicates a portion of the cortical nephron that extends into the medulla of the kidney. style=vertical-align: 0.0px; height=497 width=529 /br //spanspan style=font-weight: bold;Figure 25.1br /br //spanspan style=font-style: italic;Using Figure 25.1, match the following:br /br /br //spanAfferent arteriole. 1.
Right gastroepiploic vein. 1.
Right gastroepiploic vein. 1.
In correct sequence from superior to inferior, the three sin…
In correct sequence from superior to inferior, the three single arteries that arise from the abdominal aorta are ________.
Inferior mesenteric vein. 1.
Inferior mesenteric vein. 1.
Supplies the small intestine.
Supplies the small intestine.
Supplies the duodenum and stomach
Supplies the duodenum and stomach
This tunic is much thicker in a muscular artery than in its…
This tunic is much thicker in a muscular artery than in its corresponding vein.
Fenestrated vessels that allow passage of all plasma element…
Fenestrated vessels that allow passage of all plasma elements but not blood cells.