A blocked blood vessel restricts blood flow, leading to a reduced supply of oxygen and nutrients to the cells downstream. This can cause cellular stress, impair metabolic functions, and ultimately result in cell injury or death if the blockage persists. Additionally, the accumulation of waste products can further exacerbate cellular damage. In severe cases, such as in a heart attack or stroke, this can lead to significant tissue damage and loss of function.
the process where nephrons are reabsorbed into the surrounding blood vessel is the blood cells
The Blood Vessel Carries Useful Materials To The Cells And Tissues Of The Body.
not directly but there are blood vessels in between fibers and blood cells are in the vessel.
No, a Capillary is a small blood vessel that delivers oxygen and other nutrients to cells.
No, Plasma is the liquid solution that blood cells are suspended in.
Capillary
i think it is capillaries
Why do you think that the blood cells stay in the blood vessels
yes they do
Hypertension is related to the increased risk of stroke. A stoke happens when a blood vessel is blocked, thereby having no oxygen transported to the oxygen-dependent brain cells. Hypertension will risk the blockage of the blood vessels through narrowing of the blood vessels.
By definition a stroke affects the brain by blocking small arteries that carry blood to the cells and deliver nutrients and oxygen. These become blocked and the cells that the artery is leading to, die. A similar thing happens when arteries to the heart muscle cells that are blocked causing a heart attack.
red blood cells