MindMap Gallery Medicine-circulatory system mind map
Detailed map of the cardiovascular system and lymphatic system. The circulatory system is the biological system responsible for blood circulation. It consists of the heart and blood vessels. It is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to various parts of the body, and at the same time carrying metabolic waste back to the lungs and kidneys for elimination.
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circulatory system
Cardiovascular System
Heart
heart shape
apex
bottom of my heart
both sides
Thoraxocostal surface (front)
Diaphragm surface (lower side)
Three fates
right edge
left edge
lower edge
San Tiao Gou
coronal sulcus
interventricular groove
posterior interventricular groove
heart position
chambers of the heart
right atrium
Entrance(3)
Superior vena cava orifice
inferior vena cava orifice
Coronary sinus ostium
Export(1)
Right atrioventricular orifice
right ventricle
Right atrioventricular orifice (entrance)
Tricuspid valve (right atrioventricular valve)
outlet (pulmonary artery orifice)
pulmonary valve
Left atrium
Left atrial appendage
Pulmonary vein orifice (entrance)
Left atrioventricular orifice (exit)
left ventricle
Left atrioventricular orifice (entrance)
Mitral valve
Aortic orifice (outlet)
aortic valve
The structure of the heart
heart wall
endocardium
myocardium
Epicardium
atrial septum and interventricular septum
heart conduction system
sinoatrial node
atrioventricular node
atrioventricular bundle
left and right bundle branches
heart blood vessels
artery
left coronary artery
anterior interventricular branch
Xuan branch (left circumflex branch)
right coronary artery
posterior interventricular branch
Youxuan branch
vein
great cardiac vein
cardiac vein
small cardiac veins
pericardium
fibrous pericardium
Serosal pericardium
blood vessels of pulmonary circulation
arteries of pulmonary circulation
pulmonary trunk
left pulmonary artery
right pulmonary artery
veins of pulmonary circulation
pulmonary veins
left upper, left lower pulmonary veins
Right upper, right lower pulmonary vein
blood vessels of systemic circulation
systemic arteries
aorta
ascending aorta
aortic arch
brachiocephalic trunk
right common carotid artery
right subclavian artery
left common carotid artery
left subclavian artery
Descending aorta
Thoracic aorta (above the aortic hiatus)
Abdominal aorta (below the aortic hiatus)
arteries of head and neck
common carotid artery
carotid sinus
carotid glomerulus
external carotid artery
internal carotid artery
subclavian artery
vertebral artery
internal thoracic artery
Thyrocervical trunk
arteries of upper limbs
axillary artery
brachial artery
deep brachial artery
Radial artery
arteries in chest
Thoracic aorta (main trunk)
wall branch
Posterior intercostal arteries (nine pairs)
Subcostal arteries (pair)
visceral branch
bronchus
Esophageal branch
pericardial branch
abdominal arteries
wall branch
Lumbar arteries (four pairs)
inferior phrenic artery
median sacral artery
visceral branch
Paired visceral branches
middle adrenal artery
renal artery
testicular artery
unpaired visceral branches
celiac trunk
left gastric artery
common hepatic artery
proper hepatic artery
gastroduodenal artery
splenic artery
superior mesenteric artery
inferior mesenteric artery
pelvic arteries
common iliac artery
internal iliac artery
arteries of lower limbs
femoral artery
popliteal artery
anterior tibial artery
dorsalis pedis artery
posterior tibial artery
medial plantar artery
lateral plantar artery
systemic veins
superior vena cava system
veins in head and neck
internal jugular vein
external jugular vein
subclavian vein
veins of upper limbs
deep veins of upper limbs
superficial veins of upper limbs
basilic vein
Cephalic vein
median cubital vein
Lower extremity venous system
veins of lower limbs
deep veins of lower limbs
superficial veins of lower limbs
great saphenous vein
small saphenous vein
pelvic veins
internal iliac vein
external iliac vein
Abdominal veins (paired organs)
anterior abdominal wall veins
abdominal viscera veins
paired veins
testicular vein
ovarian vein
renal vein
adrenal vein
hepatic portal vein
superior mesenteric vein
splenic vein
inferior mesenteric vein
left gastric vein
right gastric vein
attached umbilical vein
gallbladder vein
lymphatic system
Lymphatic ducts
Lymphatic capillaries
Lymphatic vessels
Lymph trunks (Nine)
The left and right cervical trunks that collect lymph from the head and neck
Left and right subclavian trunks that collect lymph from the upper limbs
Left and right bronchomediastinal trunks that collect lymph from the chest
Collect the left and right lumbar trunks from the lower limbs, pelvis, and abdomen that receive organ lymph
Collect the visceral stems of unpaired visceral lymph nodes in the abdomen
lymphatic duct
thoracic duct
right lymphatic duct
Lymph nodes
spleen
splenic hilum
splenic notch
Overview
Circulatory system composition and main functions
Cardiovascular System
Heart
artery
vein
lymphatic system
Lymphatic ducts
lymphoid organs
Lymphoid tissue
blood circulation path
Systemic circulation (initiating left ventricle, ending right atrium)
Pulmonary circulation (starting in the right ventricle and ending in the left atrium)