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The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Part C 19

Arteries of the Abdomen Figure 19.22b

Arteries of the Abdomen Figure 19.22c

Arteries of the Abdomen Figure 19.22d

Arteries of the Lower Limbs Figure 19.23b, c

Veins of Systemic Circulation Figure 19.24b

Veins of the Head and Neck Figure 19.25b

Veins of the Brain Figure 19.25c

Veins of the Upper Limbs and Thorax Figure 19.26b

Veins of the Abdomen Figure 19.27b

Veins of the Abdomen Figure 19.27c

Veins of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs Figure 19.28b, c