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  • [[Oxygen]] deprived blood from the [[vena cava]] enters the right atrium of the heart and flows through the [[tricuspid va ...[[Potassium|K<sup>+</sup>]], [[Magnesium|Mg<sup>2+</sup>]], and [[Calcium|Ca<sup>2+</sup>]]), and [[organic chemistry|organic compounds]] (mostly [[carb
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  • ...oot of the mesentery of the intestine. It develops from the primitive vena cava and mesonephric veins. Capillary plexuses and lymphatic vessels spread from ...achi]], a professor of anatomy, described the thoracic duct in horses as ''vena alba thoracis.''<ref name=Ambrose2006/> The next breakthrough came when in
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  • Caption = #3 is [[superior vena cava]]<BR>#11 is [[inferior vena cava]] | The superior and inferior '''vena cava''' are collectively called the '''venae cavae'''. They are the [[vein]]s th
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  • ...uperior (upper) vena cava]] and [[Inferior vena cava|inferior (lower) vena cava]]. The blood is then pumped through the [[tricuspid valve]] (or right atrio [[ca:Circulació pulmonar]]
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  • ...ood]] from the body via the [[superior vena cava]] and the [[inferior vena cava]] and pumps it through the [[tricuspid valve]] into the right ventricle. [[ca:Cambra cardíaca]]
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  • Latin = vena | ...e [[circulatory system]], '''veins''' (from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''vena'') are [[blood vessels]] that carry [[blood]] '''towards the [[heart]]'''.
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  • ...le for venous drainage; it derives from the embryonic left [[superior vena cava]]. [[ca:Aurícula esquerra]]
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