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Dimension of Physical
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Basilar artery
Internal carotid artery
External carotid artery
External jugular vein
Subclavian artery Internal jugular vein
Subclaian vein Vertebral arteries
Cephalic vein Common carotid arteries
Axillary vein
Axillary artery Pulmonary arteries
Aorta Pulmonary veins Note
Superior vena cava Heart
Inferior vena cava
Descending aorta Celiac trunk
Branchial artery
Basilica vein Hepatic veins
Median cubital vein Renal veins
Cephalic vein Renal artery
Ulnar artery Gonadal vein
Radial artery Gonadal artery
Common iliac vein
Common iliac artery
Internal iliac artery
Palmar digital arteries Internal iliac vein
Digital artery External iliac vein
External iliac artery
Great saphenous vein
Femoral artery
Femoral vein
Popliteal artery
Popliteal vein
Small saphenous vein
Anterior tibial artery
Posterior tibial artery
Peroneal artery
Anterior/posterior tibial veins
Dorsal venous arch
Dorsal digital vein
Arcuate artery
Dorsal digital arteries
Fig.5.13:Circulatory Systems
Heart Rate Increase
During the activity heart rate increases, resting heart rate is ranging 60-80
beat per minute. The rate and intensity of heart contraction is affected by
type of activity, volume, intensity of activity, age, environment etc.
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