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chapter 14 circulation and blood
- involved in portal circulation
- blood returns from the head and neck
- blood from small intestine and colon
- blood bladder and reproductive organs.
Brief Explanations
- Portal circulation carries blood from digestive organs to the liver; the hepatic portal vein is the key vessel involved.
- Blood from the head and neck drains into the superior vena cava via the jugular veins (internal and external jugular veins).
- Blood from the small intestine and colon is transported to the liver through the hepatic portal vein as part of portal circulation.
- Blood from the bladder and reproductive organs drains into the inferior vena cava via iliac veins (internal and external iliac veins).
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- Hepatic portal vein (and associated vessels)
- Internal and external jugular veins (draining to superior vena cava)
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- Internal and external iliac veins (draining to inferior vena cava)