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BIO 211 VEIN ANATOMY LAB VIA VISIBLE BODY

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BIO 211 VEIN ANATOMY LAB VIA VISIBLE BODY:
Labeling and Questions: 0.79 points for each correct label and question answer

1. Open the Visible Body Website.

2. On the left-hand menu, click on My Apps.

3. Click on the Anatomy and Physiology App.

4. In the left-hand menu click “27-30 Circulatory System”.

5. Click “30 Blood Vessels and Circulation”.

6. Scroll to “Section 30.41 Superficial Veins of the Head and Neck” and click.

7. In the left-hand menu click “External jugular”. Open the “book icon” and answer the
following questions and identify them in the picture below.
7a. Why is the term now “drain” instead of “supply” as it was in Artery Lab? external jugular
vein collects blood from the head and neck and returns it to the heart, indicating a flow away from a
region rather than supplying it.

7b. What structures do the external jugular veins drain? drain structures including the scalp, face, and
neck.


7c. The external jugular veins empty into which veins?

,subclavian vein
external
Juglar ,R




1. Juglar ,R external jugular , L

2.




8. Click “menu” in the upper right-hand menu. Click “Section 30.42 Deep Veins of the head
and Neck”.

9. Click “Internal jugular in the left-hand menu. Open the “book icon”. Answer the following
questions and identify the veins in the picture below.
9a. The internal jugular veins begin where? The internal jugular veins begin at the jugular foramen,
which is located at the base of the skull.


9b. The internal jugular veins join with what veins? join with the subclavian veins.


9c. What veins do those two veins (from 9b) form? Those two veins (internal jugular and
subclavian) form the brachiocephalic vein.

, 9d. Which are larger from what you see: the external or internal jugulars?
external jugular veins are generally smaller than the internal jugular veins.




internal jugular , R
3.



internal jugular , L
4.




10. Click “menu” in the upper right-hand menu. Click “Section 30.45 Veins of the Upper Limb
I”.

11. Click “Subclavian” in the left-hand menu. Open the “book icon”. Answer the following
questions.
11a. The subclavian vein is a continuation of which vein? subclavian vein is a con?nua?on of the
axillary vein.

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