The inferior vena cava is formed by the coming together of the two major veins from the legs, the common iliac veins, at the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra, just below the small of the back. Unlike the superior vena cava,… Read More function in cardiovascular system In human cardiova...
Human cardiovascular system - Inferior Vena Cava, Tributaries, Circulation: The inferior vena cava is a large, valveless, venous trunk that receives blood from the legs, the back, and the walls and contents of the abdomen and pelvis. The foot is drained
1. It is thought that the extensive system of nerves passing into the wall of the anterior vena cava in Eledone cirrosa has a neurosecretory function. Exam... CF Berry,GA Cottrell - 《Zeitschrift Für Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie》 被引量: 49发表: 1970年 The possible role of...
Other articles where superior vena cava is discussed: vena cava: Superior vena cava.: Not far below the collarbone and in back of the right side of the breastbone, two large veins, the right and left brachiocephalic, join to form the superior vena cav