Yes. You cannot live without them.
As long as the deeper veins are still functioning properly, a person can live without some of the superficial veins. Because of this, stripped varicose veins are not replaced.
Varicose Veins 2nd answer: . . . or, blood vessels with less oxygen are veins?
By stale I'm guessing you mean 'without oxygen'. The exception to "stale" veins are the Pulmonary Veins. They are veins because they lead back to the heart, but they come from the lungs filled with oxygen.
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i think if it is in your head this may cause death From the most common areas, no. But if it is a vein you cannot live without, or it starts affecting other veins, then yes.
The veins are what transport key nutrients to the rest of the body's systems. Without the veins, the body systems would not function. For example, the veins have pathways to the brain which relies entirely on the many nutrients the blood provides it.
because at the beginning they didn't know what to name it, so they named it innominate which means nameless or without a name.
Coconut leaves have parallel veins. This means the veins run alongside each other in a uniform direction from the base to the tip of the leaf, without forming a net-like pattern.
Penetrating injuries to the neck can damage the jugular vein. Sometimes it also get damaged with bleeding during Central venous line, a procedure which involves cannulation of the neck veins for feeding or monitoring.
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For the same reason nearly every other part of the body has them. They are living tissue and so need blood to live. The blood is brought by the arteries and carried away by the veins.