It is used to diagnose blockages in the splenic vein and portal-vein thrombosis and to assess the patency and location of the vascular system prior to liver transplantation.
how would you assess the physical activities you are into
I suppose that I would assess it through observation.
Unoxygenated blood would be found in a vein.
In comparing a parallel artery and vein, you would find that the vein had thinner walls and a darker color. The artery would have thicker, more muscular walls and a brighter red color.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
It wood be wose to die duu
An artery carries blood to the liver, not a vein. The hepatic artery.Maybe you meant to ask which vein receives nutrient-rich blood from the small intestine. That would be the superior mesenteric vein. But it doesn't go to the liver.
That would be referred to as a vein, or if a valuable mineral, an ore vein.
A Vein
no. why would you do that?!
This would be considered a "bleed".