ARTERIAL VESSEL BRANCHING IN SOME INTERNAL ORGANS OF FOX
Journal: Science and world (Vol.2, No. 43)Publication Date: 2017-03-24
Authors : Gazizova A.I.; Akhmetzhanova N.B.; Murzabekova L.M.;
Page : 13-15
Keywords : blood supply system; vessels; tubing lines; arteries; hepatic; lineal; diameter; anastomoses; flexure; celiac artery.;
Abstract
In the article, the peculiarities of blood supply in some internal organs of fox are presented. The conducted scientific research determined that blood supply of fox heart is carried out by the system of left and right coronary arteries. At foxes, blood is transferred to stomach through celiac artery branches, going from abdominal aorta at the level of the first lumbar vertebra. Then celiac artery is divided into three big arteries: hepatic, lineal and left gastric one. The main vessel branching complies with certain consistencies, that is why blood supply of cardial part of stomach is carried out by the branches of cranial and caudal gastric arteries.
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