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Uploaded by bio361 on Nov 26, 2006
student doing demo on model cat circulatory sys
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Good modle, but the explanation from the abdominal area down is not all right.
lozanopatricia 2 years ago
The difference between the arteries and veins in the iliac area= arteries there is external illiac that changes to femoral and internal illiac--then veins have common illiac then external illiac, then femoral & internal illiac
vmatthews514 2 years ago
I think you got the ilio-lumbar wrong. They're the horizontal line cutting accross the dorsal aorta above the v of the iliac arteries and veins.
xenophon1987 4 years ago
cats don't have an internal carotid artery. After the embryonic stage it deteriorates to the internal carotid ligament
Paedomorphosis 4 years ago
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Good modle, but the explanation from the abdominal area down is not all right.
lozanopatricia 2 years ago
The difference between the arteries and veins in the iliac area= arteries there is external illiac that changes to femoral and internal illiac--then veins have common illiac then external illiac, then femoral & internal illiac
vmatthews514 2 years ago
I think you got the ilio-lumbar wrong. They're the horizontal line cutting accross the dorsal aorta above the v of the iliac arteries and veins.
xenophon1987 4 years ago
cats don't have an internal carotid artery. After the embryonic stage it deteriorates to the internal carotid ligament
Paedomorphosis 4 years ago