vas (o)
arteri/o
which is a combining form for a vessel that carries blood toward the heart
The origin of a stroke typically refers to the location in the brain where the disruption of blood flow occurs, leading to cell damage. There are two main types of strokes: ischemic strokes, which are caused by a blockage in a blood vessel, often due to a blood clot, and hemorrhagic strokes, which result from the rupture of a blood vessel. The specific area of the brain affected depends on which blood vessel is compromised. Identifying the origin is crucial for determining the appropriate treatment and intervention.
The homonym for "useless" is "yous less," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning. The homonym for "blood vessel" is "flood vessel," which also sounds the same but has a different spelling and refers to a vessel that carries fluids other than blood. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
its a vessel in your eye. its a vessel in your eye.
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.
Angio- is the medical terminology combining form that refers to blood vessels. Examples of this combining form include angiography (the process of making a visual record of the blood vessels).
The combining form "erythro-" refers to the color red or red blood cells. It is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a relationship with red blood cells or red coloration.
Cardiovascular system + lymphatic system = circulatory system
Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm Blood vessel on the bottom of a worm
Damage to the blood vessel.
Yes it is a Blood Vessel