yes
muscular arteries
Arteries do neither
The arteries
The arteries that actually serve the heart itelf are known as coronary arteries.
popliteal arteries (a portion of the femoral arteries near the surface of the legs)
The femoral artery runs from the heart to the feet!
'There are certain arteries in a penguins foot that can adjust the blood flow according to the foot temperature.'
The major arteries, close to the body surface. --usually around the wrist, throat, heart, or feet
muscular arteries
Arteries do neither
The arteries
retinal arteries, arteries in the legs.
I have two questions that are almost the same and i dont know with one to answer with arteries. the arteries the arteries the arteries
It is possible that because you have blocked arteries in the heart that you may also have blocked arteries in your legs, restricting blood flow and causing pain in your legs. Vascular disease is often present throughout the body. Mention this pain to your doctor and have them check the pulses in your feet. You may also need an angiogram or ultrasound of your legs.
Arteries.
The arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body. The walls of arteries are muscular allowing the arteries to constrict or dilate. The more constricted the arteries are, the higher the blood pressure.
The arteries that actually serve the heart itelf are known as coronary arteries.