Artery that supplies blood to the skin and muscles of the scalp and back of the head up to the crown.
Vein located at the side of the neck to collect blood from the brain and parts of the face and neck.
Tiny, thin-walled blood vessells that connect smaller arteries to venules.
Tube-like structures that include the arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins.
Largest artery in the body.
The main arteries that supply blood to the head, face,and neck.
Artery that is a continuation of the external carotid artery and supplies blood to the muscles of the front, side and top of the head.
A nutritive fluid circulating through the circulatory system to supply oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues and to remove carbon dioxide and waste from them.
Artery that supplies blood to the brain, eyes, eyelids, forehead, nose and internal ear.
Thick-walled, muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the arterioles.
Small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries.
Artery that supplies blood to the foot, divides into two seperate arteries known as the anterior tibial artery and the posterior tibial artery.
Supplies blood to the thumb side of the armand the back of the hand, as well as supplies blood to the muscles of the skin, hands, fingers, wrist, elbow, and forearm.
Also known as general circulation.