superior mesenteric artery
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The blood vessels that are involved for supplying and draining blood from the small intestine are called the superior mesenteric. The blood vessels that supply and drain the large intestines are called the inferior mesenteric.
Similar to humans, frogs have tiny blood vessels attached to the intestines to aid the absorption of nutrients into the blood after digestion.
Every living tissue requires blood for it's survival, so does blood vessels, great vessels even have small vessels to supply themselves and they are called as "Vasa vasorum"
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines
Blood vessels are meant for the supply of nutrients and oxygen through blood which is present inside the vessels.
Blood vessels that supply the epidermis are found in the reticular region of the dermis.bla bla bla bla
The vessels that supply blood to the diaphragm are the superior phrenic artery, the inferior phrenic artery, and the musculophrenic artery.
All organs have blood vessels as they all need a supply of blood to be viable
capillaries
Yes, except for the very hardest parts, bones have blood vessels to supply nutrients.