B. Angiogenesis
An angiogenesis is the formation and development of new blood vessels.
The term for new formation of blood vessels is angiogenesis.
Blood vessels can form new blood vessels, this is called angiogenesis.
B. Angiogenesis
The inner part of the bone is called bone marrow. In fact, new blood is produced in bone marrow, not the blood vessels.
true. wet macular degeneration is damage to the macula that develops as a complication as the disease progresses. this damage is caused by the formation of new blood vessels that produce small hemorrhages that usually result in rapid and severe vision loss.
This is the genesis of new and fragile blood vessels following an occlusion (blockage) of an existing vessel. This phenomenon often occurs in the retina. It is widely considered to be highly undesirable as these fragile vessels are prone to hemorraging, thereby starving surrounding tissue of blood nutrients. Condition is traditionally treated by photocoagulation which is the use of lasers to cauterise these new vessels.
It is called collateral circulation.
Collateral circulation is the formation of new blood vessels to circulate blood. Not all areas of the body have collateral circulation since it is formed by normally closed arteries.
Exercise promotes angiogenesis in the body by increasing the formation of new blood vessels. This helps improve blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, supporting overall health and performance.
After a medical condition like gangrene, blood vessels can initiate a repair process through a series of biological responses. When an artery is severed, the body triggers clot formation to prevent further blood loss and activates the healing process. Endothelial cells proliferate and migrate to cover the wound, while growth factors promote the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) to restore blood flow. Additionally, surrounding tissues may contribute to the repair by providing necessary nutrients and signals for healing.
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