trace blood flow starting from arch of aorta to the jejunum and back all arteries veins and organs included..... with pictures please thanks
Jejunum is the part of small intestine which connects duodenum to ileum .
The arterial blood supply to jejunum starts from arch of aorta to celiac trunk then to Superior mesenteric artery which then supplies to jejunum via jejunal arteries .
The venous blood supply is from Jejunal veins to superior mesenteric veins which joins to splenic and portal vein . From portal vein it goes to left gastric vein and then to azygos vein which finally reaches to superior vena cava.

trace blood flow starting from arch of aorta to the jejunum and back all arteries veins...
Trace blood flow to the jejunum all arteries and organs it passes through in order???
Complete each of the following
flowcharts by inserting the listed arteries and veins into the
boxes in the correct order of blood flow from the left ventricle to
the organ listed and back to the right atrium.
Large intestine (portion supplied by the superior mesenteric artery) Inferior vena cava Abdominal aorta Superior mesenteric v. Hepatic v Hepatic portal v. Arch of the aorta Superior mesenteric a. Thoracic aorta Ascending aorta
Large intestine (portion supplied by the superior mesenteric artery) Inferior...
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