60000
The long and connected part.
60,000 MILES
It depends on how big your body is. The larger you are the more blood vessels you have to supply the tissue. It is estimated that an extra 200 miles of blood vessels develop for each extra pound of fat.
stents are usually used to repair blood vessels although since it is located in your neck. As long as it is not life threatening I would not treat it.
A long tube filled with blood vessels is called an artery or a vein. Arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, while veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
Diaphysis means the shaft of a long bone. Thus, it would probably be: diaphyseal arteries and veins
Long term alcohol use causes the blood vessels to become more fragile and prone to rupture. Alcoholics have a much higher risk of stroke, aneurysms esophageal varicies and bleeding disorders.
60,000 miles long for an average child but 100,000 miles long for an adult. It's crazy!
well if you have been working out for a long time than you blood vessels will start to pop out. the more muscle you have the more vessles you have popping out.
It would take a very long time to list all the names. But, arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins bring it back to the heart. There are also very small vessels that connect the two together called capillaries which are found in the tissues.
over 60,000 miles
yes