Yes. The most common is leg veins for coronary arteries.
Yes they can. In fact it is a preferred method because the body will not reject them.
Yes. The most common is leg veins for coronary arteries.
Yes. The most common is leg veins for coronary arteries.
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Ebola affects the blood vessels the worse. That causes damage to all other systems.
An anastomoses is a vessel which bypasses two other vessels. This acts as a safety net as it ensures the continuing flow of blood in cases where there may be blockage or damage to the primary vessels.
what are the 2 sets of blood vessels
The most severe effects of RMSF occur due to damage to the blood vessels, which become leaky. This accounts for the production of petechiae. As blood and fluid leak out of the injured blood vessels, other tissues and organs may swell and become damaged
Aids is present in the blood - the blood circulates through the blood vessels and therefore, yes, it is found in the main blood vessels (and all other blood vessels).
Blood vessels are elastic in order to maintain the circulatory system. The vessels need to be able to stretch based on the force of the blood that is pumped through them. There are also receptors on blood vessels that control the diameter in order to shift blood to other parts of the body.
If left untreated, it will result in progressive vascular disease that may damage the blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, heart, and other organs.
That depends on the kind of vessel you are talking about. Blood vessels, for instance, carry blood. Sailing vessels, on the other hand, carry crew, passengers, and cargo.
Yes, cardiac muscle, like any other tissue of the body, is nourished by blood that is supplied by blood vessels.
the other name for the arteries are "blood vessels"