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COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: VENOUS SYSTEM OF FROG (AMPHIBIAN) AND RABBIT (MAMMAL)
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VENOUS SYSTEM OF FROG (AMPHIBIAN) AND RABBIT (MAMMAL) - SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
Rabbit - Venous system | Frog - Venous system |
1. Coronary veins collecting the blood from the wall of heart open into left precaval vein. | 1. Coronary vein collecting blood from the wall of heart opens into anterior abdominal vein. |
2. The blood from different organs of the body is collected by two superior vena cavae and a posterior vena cava which open separately into the right auricle. | 2. The blood from different organs of the body is collected by two precavals and one post caval which unite together to form a sinus venosus that inturn opens into right auricle. |
3. Each precaval or superior vena cava is formed by three veins namely i. External Jugular ii. Internal jugular and iii. sub-clavian. | 3. Each precaval vein is formed by three veins viz. i. External jugular ii. Innominate and iii. sub-clavian. |
4. External jugular brings blood from tongue, jaws and muscles of the head and is connected with that of the opposite side by a jugular anastomosis. | 4. External jugular brings the blood from tongue and muscles of jaw by lingual and mandibular. |
5. Internal jugular receives internal carotid that receives blood from brain and neck and opens into external jugular vein. | 5. Innominate is formed by internal jugular bringing blood from brain and orbit and a sub-scapular from shoulder and back of the arm. |
6. The sub-clavian brings blood from shoulders and forelimbs. | 6. The sub-clavian collects blood from forelimbs by brachial vein and from skin and muscles of the abdomen by Musculo-cutaneous vein. |
7. Anterior intercostal veins collect blood from intercostal spaces and open into pre-cavals. | 7. Anterior intecostal veins are absent. |
8. The inferior vena cava is formed by union of several veins. | 8. The post caval vein is formed by union of four pairs of renal veins collecting from kidneys. |
9. The internal iliacs bring blood from the back of thigh. The external iliac is formed by a femoral vein from the inner part of thigh and a posterior epigastric from ventral wall of abdomen. Vesicular vein brings blood from urinary bladder into internal iliac. | 9. Sciatic brings blood from interior of thigh while the femoral brings blood from outer part of the thigh. Vesicular vein from the urinary bladder opens into anterior abdominal vein. |
10. Caudal vein collects blood from the tail. | 10. Caudal vein is absent. |
11. Ilio-lumbar from abdomen and gonadial from gonads pour blood into the post caval vein. | 11. A dorso lumbar from dorsal body wall pours into renal portal vein while first renal vein also collects from gonad by a gonadial vein. |
12. Renal portal system is absent. | 12. Renal portal system is well developed. |
13. Hepatic portal system is constituted by Hepatic portal vein from different parts of the alimentary canal. | 13. Hepatic portal system is constituted by Hepatic portal vein from different parts of alimentary canal and an Anterior abdominal vein from posterior parts of the body. |
14. Phrenic veins bring the blood from diaphragm into post caval vein. | 14. Phrenic veins are absent. |
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