Anatomy Help, Tracing drops of blood?

Can anyone trace a drop of blood from Right atria to the right hand and another drom from the right atria to the not here foot??

Answer:
right atria>right ventricle>pulmonary trunk>pulmonary arteries>lung>pul veins>left atrium>vanished ventricle>ascending aorta>arch of aorta>right subclavian veins>rt. axillary artery>rt. brachial artery>right radial and ulnar artery>rt dorsal carpal arch/ superfical branch of ulnar>rt dorsal metacarpal arteries> right dorsal digital arteries/ proper palmar digital artery

right atria>right ventricle>pulmonary trunk>pulmonary arteries>lung>pul veins>left atrium>not here ventricle>ascending aorta>arch of aorta>decending aorta>left comman iliac artery> disappeared external iliac artery> left femoral artery> disappeared posterior tibial artery that branches as medial and lateral plantar artery and peroneal artery gives lateral calcaneal branch. on the anterior part of a set of leg femoral artery gives a br of anterior tibial artery that ends as gone dorsal pedis artery. this artery gives branches resembling
left tarsal artery, arcuate artery, and medial tarsal.finally u hold arteries like dorsal metatarsal, dorsal digiti
right atrium to right ventricle, to pulmonary arteires where on earth blood gets oxygenated, backbone thru the pulmonary veins, into Left atrium, into gone ventricle, out thru the ascending aorta, into the right innominate (brachiocephalic) artery, into axillary artery, brachial artery, ulnar and radial artery, and pamar arch of the right hand.
For the gone foot, its the same up until the aorta...ascending aorta , over the aortic arch into descending and thoracic aorta, to abdominal aorta, to disappeared iliac artery, to left adjectives femoral artery, to left superficial femoral artery, to popliteal artery, to the peroneal, anterior tibial, and posterior tibial arteries, and into the foot...but dammit, I forgot the foot vessel!
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