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Trace the blood flow chambers, but don't include heart valves? Start at Pulmonary Capillary End at...

Trace the blood flow chambers, but don't include
heart valves?
Start at Pulmonary Capillary

End at Right Tastes

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Expert Solution

Pathway of Blood from PULMONARY CAPILLARIES to RIGHT TESTIS

PULMONARY CAPILLARIES---------->PULMONARY VEIN -------> LEFT ATRIUM ------->LEFT VENTRICLE ----->ASCENDING AORTA------>ARCH OF AORTA-------->DESCENDING AORTA------->ABDOMINAL AORTA-------->RIGHT TESTICULAR ATRERY---------> RIGHT TESTIS.(MAIN SUPPLY)

ABDOMINAL AORTA ---->RIGHT COMMON ILIAC ARTERY---->RIGHT EXTERNAL ILIAC ARETRY ----->RIGHT INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY ------>RIGHT CREMASTERIC ARTERY ----->RIGHT TESTIS (ACCESSORY SUPPLY)

ABDOMINAL AORTA--->RIGHT COMMON ILIAC ARTERY----> RIGHT INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY---->RIGHT INFERIOR VESICAL ARTERY-------->RIGHT ARTERY OF VAS DEFERENS ----->RIGHT TESTIS (ACCESSORY SUPPLY)

The main areterial supply to the right testis is the Right testicular artery.

But the Testis is also supplied by the BRANCHES OF CREMASTERIC ARTERY and the ARTERY OF VAS DEFERENS.


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