The fats will bond with the vessel walls, causing them to harden and eventually block.
Depending on the types and amount of fats (and other factors), the fat will bond with the walls of your arteries, causing them to harden and become clogged.
When you eat too much junk food, the extra fat that your body intakes is stored. This extra fat causes fatty deposits to form in blood vessels, making it harder for blood to flow. This then causes the heart to have to pump blood harder, putting stress onto the heart. If this is your regular diet, more and more fatty deposits will form in your blood vessels, raising the risk of heart failure.
The blood vessels on the intestinal wall pumps blood along with digested food. They are pumped into the ventral and dorsal blood vessels.
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Blood vessels are the tubes along which blood circulates round the body. Without blood vessels, transport of materials(oxygen and food) through blood would have been impossible. Hence blood vessels are important to transport blood around the body carrying waste products to excretory organs and oxygen and food to the cells of the body.
colestrol builds up as you eat lots of fatty food which contail colestrol. this gets stuck in blood vessels when one has been ruptured. after a while the colestrol stops the blood flow leading to heart disease
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The lymph vessels or the blood vessels of the digestive absorb the digested food through the tiny projections in the small intestine called villi.
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Blood vissels carry blood cells that carry food and water for your body tissues.
usually nutrients enter the blood vessels through the small intestines
it lets blood bring food for the nerves and gives the tooth calcium
Small Intestine.