There are three veins to choose from when drawing blood.
The first choice is Median Cubital. Second is Cephalic vein and lastly the Basilic vein.
The first choice is the median cubital vein located in the antecubital fossa. the second choice is the cephalic vein and the third choice is the basilic vein
The median cubital vein is used to draw blood from the arm.
the "main" vein
median cubital vein
The medial saphenous vein is a vein commonly used by veterinarians and veterinary technicians to collect blood samples from cats because it is easy to access and near the skin. It runs along the inside of the back leg. For a website with good pictures, visit the link below.
Vein
median cephalic vein
i belive its the pluram vain but im not expert.. but iv worked with chickens since i was lik 8
Blood samples are taken from a vein before and after a patient drinks a thick, sweet syrup of glucose and other sugars
My daughter worked with birds at the santuary where she took samples of blood from the alar wing vein of a heron.
They told him he needed a blood test so he made an appointment to see a phlebotomist.
the gastrosplenic vein joins the superior mesenteric vein and takes blood to the hepatic vein
Blood-vein was created in 1931.
The PULMONARY vein. Pulmonary = lungs. Vein = ALWAYS carries blood TO the heart.
The blood is collected from the artery of ear rabbit (that lies in the middle of ear) but the marginal vein is used to injecte substances.
Taking in nutrients through the small intestine