A splenoportography is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to evaluate the blood flow within the portal vein and its branches. It is commonly used to assess liver disorders, portal hypertension, and to guide potential interventions such as portosystemic shunts.
Unoxygenated blood would be found in a vein.
A CT scan (or cat scan) of the jugular vein is often performed to evaluate for potential issues such as blood clots, tumors, or vascular abnormalities. It can help diagnose conditions like jugular vein thrombosis or assess the anatomy of the vein for surgical planning. This imaging technique provides detailed cross-sectional images, allowing for accurate visualization of the vein's structure and surrounding tissues.
In comparing a parallel artery and vein, you would find that the vein had thinner walls and a darker color. The artery would have thicker, more muscular walls and a brighter red color.
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what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
I suppose that I would assess it through observation.
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An artery carries blood to the liver, not a vein. The hepatic artery.Maybe you meant to ask which vein receives nutrient-rich blood from the small intestine. That would be the superior mesenteric vein. But it doesn't go to the liver.
it would hurt
A Vein
no. why would you do that?!