the blood muscle
the three pathways through wich blood flows are the arteries,veins,and capillaries
Veins, arteries and capillaries are the pathways in which blood is carried throughout the body.
veins serve as pathways for blood circulation.they carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart.
Mainly arteries and veins. The smaller pathways are veinules, capillaries, etc. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and to the organs. Veins carry blood back to the heart from the organs, after the blood has dropped off its oxygen to the organs.
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Collateral circulation provides alternate pathways for blood to reach an organ if the usual route is blocked or restricted. It helps to ensure that vital organs receive adequate blood supply even if there is an obstruction in a blood vessel.
Arteries and veins.
veins serve as pathways for blood circulation.they carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart.
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The coagulation cascade is classically divided into three pathways. The tissue factor (formerly known as the extrinsic) and the contact activation (formerly known as the intrinsic) pathways both activate the final common pathway of factor X, thrombin and fibrin.
Collateral blood flow refers to the circulation of blood through alternative pathways when the usual route is obstructed or restricted. These pathways can develop naturally over time in response to chronic blockages in blood vessels to maintain adequate blood supply to tissues. Collateral blood flow can help mitigate the effects of reduced blood flow in the event of a blockage in a major artery.
The two major pathways of the vascular system are the systemic circulation, which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body's tissues and organs, and the pulmonary circulation, which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.