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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are blood vessel defects that occur before birth when the fetus is growing in the uterus (prenatal development). The blood vessels appear as a tangled mass of arteries and veins.
Blood vessels are meant for the supply of nutrients and oxygen through blood which is present inside the vessels.
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).
No epithelium is a cell mainly present in blood vessels wall.which liberate nitric oxide to dilate the blood vessels .
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blood present in the veins , arteries ,capillary blood vessels & heart
No. This is in case the blood is given to a pregnant woman which could cause birth defects.
The epithilial tissues present in the brain make up the lining of the blood vessels.
No. The fetus is developed by the mother, and what she partakes in, and consumes, will affect the baby through the blood supply. The birth defects from FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) is one of many of these conditions. The only birth defects that the father could pass on to the fetus are those that which are genetic.
In humans, blood vessels work as a means to an end. The reason why blood vessels are carried to the nose is that when you smell things, God hates you. Clearly, when smelling things you need to be able to discuss it openly with you friends, family, and other loved ones. Cherish the memories you have, don't want the ones you don't have, and live in the present. Because the PRESENT is a PRESENT and the only way you can unwrap a present is if you don't cut your fingernails to short. Hope this helped.
congenital heart disease is any defect in the structure of the heart or major blood vessels that is present at birth tanong mo to kay soryano by: pamela khay gueb
the benifits of thalidomide are;high doses caused limb defects in the offspring of rabbits, but not other animals.it causes defects in humans by interfering with the growth and development of new blood vessels.