Briefly describe general patterns of blood vessel organization
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General patterns of blood vessel organization include the following: (1 ) The peripheral distributions of arteries and veins on the body's left and right sides are generally identical, except near the heart, where the largest vessels connect to the atria or ventricles; (2 ) a single vessel may have several names as it crosses specific anatomical boundaries, making accurate anatomical descriptions possible; and (3 ) tissues and organ are usually serviced by several arteries and veins.
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