†Note: also known as the left anterior descending artery
Left ventricle
Ascending aorta
Aortic arch
Brachiocephalic trunk
L. common carotid a.
L. subclavian a.
Descending aorta
L. brachiocephalic v.
R. brachiocephalic v.
Superior vena cava
Auricle of right atrium
Right ventricle
Pulmonary trunk
L. pulmonary a.
L. pulmonary v.
Auricle of left atrium
Ligamentum arteriosum
R. coronary a.
Circumflex branch of LCA
Great cardiac v.
Anterior interventricular branch of LCA†
Apex
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Hint
To identify the blood vessesls, remember that arteries transport blood away from the heart, whereas veins transport blood to the heart. In other words, on an anatomy model, arteries are not always red, nor are veins always blue:
"Arteries are red and veins are blue, except in the pulmonary circuit and the fetoplacental too!"