Questions: Drag and drop to place the following blood vessels in their correct anatomical order starting with the most superior. Anterior Tibial Popliteal Superior Mesenteric Artery External Iliac Artery Femoral Artery Common lliac Artery Renal Arteries Gonadal Arteries Celiac Trunk

Drag and drop to place the following blood vessels in their correct anatomical order starting with the most superior.

Anterior Tibial Popliteal Superior Mesenteric Artery External Iliac Artery Femoral Artery Common lliac Artery Renal Arteries Gonadal Arteries Celiac Trunk
Transcript text: Drag and drop to place the following blood vessels in their correct anatomical order starting with the most superior. $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ $\square$ Anterior Tibial Popliteal Superior Mesenteric Artery External Iliac Artery Femoral Artery Common lliac Artery Renal Arteries Gonadal Arteries Celiac Trunk
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To arrange the blood vessels in their correct anatomical order starting with the most superior, we need to consider their positions in the body from top to bottom. Here's the correct order:

  1. Celiac Trunk: This is the most superior of the listed vessels. It branches off the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and supplies blood to the stomach, spleen, and liver.

  2. Superior Mesenteric Artery: This artery is located just below the celiac trunk and supplies blood to the small intestine and part of the large intestine.

  3. Renal Arteries: These arteries branch off the abdominal aorta and supply blood to the kidneys. They are located below the superior mesenteric artery.

  4. Gonadal Arteries: These arteries (testicular or ovarian) branch off the abdominal aorta below the renal arteries and supply blood to the gonads.

  5. Common Iliac Artery: The abdominal aorta bifurcates into the common iliac arteries, which are located below the gonadal arteries.

  6. External Iliac Artery: This artery is a continuation of the common iliac artery and becomes the femoral artery as it passes into the thigh.

  7. Femoral Artery: This artery is a continuation of the external iliac artery and is located in the thigh.

  8. Popliteal Artery: This artery is a continuation of the femoral artery and is located behind the knee.

  9. Anterior Tibial Artery: This artery branches from the popliteal artery and runs down the front of the leg.

In summary, the correct anatomical order from most superior to most inferior is:

  1. Celiac Trunk
  2. Superior Mesenteric Artery
  3. Renal Arteries
  4. Gonadal Arteries
  5. Common Iliac Artery
  6. External Iliac Artery
  7. Femoral Artery
  8. Popliteal Artery
  9. Anterior Tibial Artery
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