isn't it your heart. = )
Veins hold the greatest volume of blood: Veins= about 1/2 Heart and lungs= about 1/4 Arteries= about 1/4 Capillaries= about 5%
Veins, but there walls aren't that thick.
The largest blood vessel in your body is your ascending and descending aorta. The capillaries have an extensive network, but are not all in use at any one time. Notes indicate that blood typically is located at: Systemic Veins and venules - 64% Systemic Arteries and arterioles - 13% Pulmonary Vessels - 9% Heart - 7% Systemic capillaries - 7% See linked PDF, page 8.
A vessel is anything that contains a fluid. There are many in the body. The most numerous are the blood vessels that carry blood, but there are also lymphatic vessels that carry lymph. The spleen is an organ that is considered a vessel, and so is the cisterna chyli which holds lymphatic fluid. All of these are considered vessels.
albumin helps to maintain oncotic pressure in the blood
The vessel with the pestle holds the brew that is true.That is one huge cargo vessel.
Vase
A container holds volume.
The volume of a gas can be determined by measuring the volume of the container that holds it
Yes, a vein holds oxygen enriched blood. An artery holds deoxygenated blood.
volume because u want to know how much it hold so volume means how much it holds.
A carafe is a common wine vessel that usually holds .75 L, which is about 25 oz. A pint is 16, so it's about a pint and a half. You may be thinking of something else though.