Objective 9: Most veins follow artery pathways. However, veins are more numerous and there are some veins without a corresponding artery. Identify the specialized vein that meets the following description. A. Most veins of the brain drain into these enlarged chambers located between the two dura mater layers. B. This vein drains superficial scalp and face structures served by the external carotid arteries. C. This vein is located at the anterior bend of the elbow; it is commonly used to draw a blood sample. D. This vein is the largest paired vein that drains the head and neck, the brain and deep veins of the face and neck. E. This vein is not found in the head, but bends around the radius as it travels upward through the lateral aspect of the arm to the shoulder. F. This vein collects nutrient rich blood from the stomach, the intestines, and the spleen. G. This is the longest vessel in the body; it travels along the medial aspect of the leg to the thigh, where it empties into the femoral vein. H. This vein is located to the right of the vertebral column, originates in the abdomen and drains right lumbar area, the right abdominal cavity, and the right chest muscles. I. This is a superficial vein in the leg that runs along the lateral aspect of the foot and calf; it empties into the popliteal vein. J. This superficial vein of the arm drains the posteromedial aspect of the.