Title: Biology 102
1- Biology 102
- Combined Laboratories 4 5
- Arteries II, Veins
- Human/Cat Gross AnatomyHistology
2Objectives for Lab 4
- Lab 4
- Identify the arteries below the diaphragm and in
the lower limb listed on your Lab Handout in a
human model or photograph of a human. - Identify the arteries below the diaphragm and in
the lower limb listed on your Lab Handout on a
dissected cat or photograph of a cat. - Be able to trace the path of a drop of blood
through the arteries for today.
3Objectives for Lab 5
- Lab 5
- Identify the veins listed below in a human model
or photograph of a human. - Identify the veins listed below on a dissected
cat or photograph of a cat. - Describe the layers/tunics and histological
characteristics of veins. - Trace the path of a drop of blood through the
arteries AND veins, including the heart and
pulmonary circulation.
4Major Vessels of Arterial System
- Reminders
- Arteries carry blood AWAY from heart.
- Same tube is named something different
depending on the anatomical landmark its near.
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
5Descending and Thoracic Aorta
Diaphragm is the point at which the thoracic
aorta becomes the abdominal aorta
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
6Aorta and Its Principal Branches
Table from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
7Abdominal Aorta and Its Major Branches
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Benjamin Cummings, 2004
Three branches of the celiac trunk 1. left
gastric a., 2. common hepatic a., 3. splenic a.
8Arteries to Lower Limbs and Pelvis
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
9Arteries to Pelvic Region
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
10Main Branches of External Iliac Artery
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
11Major Vessels of the Venous System
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
12Major Veins of the Brain, Head, and Neck
External jugular v. drains blood from face,
scalp, and superficial neck regions
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
13Major Veins - Upper Limb and Shoulder
Note the deep veins (radial, ulnar, brachial) and
the superficial veins (cephalic, basilic, median
cubital) of the upper limb
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
14Veins That Drain the Abdominal Viscera
Figure from Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
15Main Veins of the Lower Limb and Pelvis
Figure from Holes Human AP, 12th edition, 2010
16Cat Blood Vessel Dissection Schedule
- Blood vessel labs
- Dissection 1(1st lab two weeks ago - arteries
above diaphragm and upper limb) - Preparing the cat (see page 721 in Marieb)
- Cardiovascular (pp. 725-728 in Marieb)
- Dissection 2 Combined Labs 4 5
- Lab 4 - arteries below diaphragm and lower limbs
- Lab 5 - all veins
17Reminders for Cat Dissection
- You must wear gloves and goggles for this lab!
- ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD OR DRINK
- Be EXTREMELY careful when using the scalpels
- Keep your index finger on the top of the blade
- Be careful not to inadvertently cut structures
- Use a blunt probe, or your gloved fingers to
dissect away tissue. Use the scalpel ONLY for
initial cutting. Proceed S-L-O-W-L-Y. - Discard scraps/liquid into the appropriate
container - Gloves, paper towels, plastic bags -gt regular
trash
18Continuing with Cat Dissection
- Work in groups you formed for dissection of
arteries - Get some paper towels and keep them at your lab
table - Get your instruments and dissecting tray (large
trays in the front of the lab) ready - Get a cat and cut open the sealed bag but dont
discard the fluid youll be using this cat all
semester and replacing the fluid each time. - Let the cat out of the bag - again! ?
- You should be able to locate all the veins listed
in your Lab Guide
19Abdominal Arteries - Cat
From http//www2.ivcc.edu/caley/108/lab_images/ab
aorta.html
A - Abdominal Aorta G - Adrenolumbar Artery
B - Celiac Trunk H - Renal Artery
C - Hepatic Artery I - Gonadal Arteries
D - Left Gastric Artery J - Inferior Mesenteric Artery
E - Splenic Artery K - Iliolumbar Artery
F - Superior Mesenteric Artery L - Femoral Artery
20Spleen
Splenic artery
Stomach
Intestines
Liver
Hepatic artery
Superior mesenteric artery
Kidney
Descending aorta
Left gastric artery
Celiac trunk
21Celiac trunk
Superior mesenteric artery
Left adrenolumbar artery
Descending aorta
Renal vein
Gonadal artery
Inferior vena cava
Inferior mesenteric artery
22Celiac trunk
Inferior vena cava
Descending aorta
Superior mesenteric artery
Left renal vein
Colon
Left renal artery
Left gonadal (ovarian) vein
Kidney
Left ureter
Left gonadal (ovarian) artery
Inferior mesenteric artery
Left ovary
Left iliolumbar artery
Left iliolumbar vein
Uterine horn
23Superior mesenteric artery
Celiac trunk
Adrenolumbar artery
Renal artery
Gonadal artery
Descending aorta
Inferior mesenteric artery
Iliolumbar artery
Internal iliac artery
External iliac artery
Femoral artery
24Inferior vena cava
Descending aorta
Internal iliac artery
Left femoral vein
External iliac artery
Left femoral artery
25Descending aorta
Right iliolumbar artery
Left iliolumbar artery
Left internal iliac artery
Right internal iliac artery
Right external iliac artery
Left external iliac artery
Left deep femoral artery
Left femoral artery
Right femoral artery
Median sacral artery
26Right external jugular vein
Left common carotid artery
Right common carotid artery
Right subclavian vein
Left external jugular vein
Left subclavian vein
Right brachiocephalic vein
Right subclavian artery
Left brachiocephalic vein
Left subclavian artery
Superior vena cava
Brachiocephalic artery
Aorta
Right atrium of heart
Left ventricle of heart
Right ventricle of heart
27External jugular veins
Transverse jugular vein
28Hepatic portal vein
Gastrosplenic vein
Duodenum
Pancreas
Superior mesenteric vein
Spleen
Inferior mesenteric vein
29Celiac trunk
Superior mesenteric artery
Left adrenolumbar artery
Descending aorta
Renal vein
Gonadal artery
Inferior vena cava
Inferior mesenteric artery
30Celiac trunk
Inferior vena cava
Descending aorta
Superior mesenteric artery
Left renal vein
Colon
Left renal artery
Left gonadal (ovarian) vein
Kidney
Left ureter
Left gonadal (ovarian) artery
Inferior vena cava
Left ovary
Left iliolumbar artery
Left iliolumbar vein
Uterine horn
31Inferior vena cava
Left adrenolumbar vein
Renal vein
Left gonadal vein
Right gonadal vein
Iliolumbar vein
Common iliac vein
Right femoral vein
32Inferior vena cava
Left kidney
Right kidney
Renal vein
Descending aorta
Gonadal artery
Left gonadal vein
33Inferior vena cava
Iliolumbar vein
Left common iliac vein
Right common iliac vein
Left internal iliac vein
Right internal iliac vein
Right external iliac vein
Left external iliac vein
Femoral vein
Great saphenous vein
Deep femoral vein
Median sacral vein
34Things you should do in lab today
- Examine the artery in slide 31-4094 under the
microscope (if you havent already done this) - Name/identify the layers of the artery
- Describe how each layer (tunic) is constructed
- Refer to Mariebs Lab Manual Figure 32.1 left
side - Perform cat dissection of arteries listed for
Labs 4 AND 5 (arteries below diaphragmlower limb
veins). See Mariebs Lab manual pp. 725-733
for instructions. - Review human arteries and veins listed for Lab
4/5 - Complete Lab 4 5 Assignments on a separate
sheet of paper, put your name on it, and hand it
in today or next week.
35Next Lab
- Blood Pressure
- Read ahead Exercise 33, pp. 497-502 in Mariebs
Lab Manual - Review the handout (available online)
- ECG (EKG)
- Read ahead Exercise 31, pp. 457-460 in Mariebs
Lab Manual - Review the handout (available online)
- Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing and
shoes