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give the role of vena cava

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inferior vena cava (IVC) is the largest vein of the human body. It is located at the posterior abdominal wall on the right side of the aorta. The IVC's function is to carry the venous blood from the lower limbs and abdominopelvic region to the heart.

Definition and function: The vein that collects deoxygenated blood from the abdomen, ...

Tributaries: Inferior Phrenic, right Suprarenal, Renal, right Testicular (gonadal), Lum...

Clinical relations: Inferior vena cava thrombosis

Source: Common iliac veins (L5)

Answered by nehasonawane8404
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This is your largest vein. It receives all the venous blood from your entire body and allows it to flow into the right atria during diastole

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