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No and Yes. The circulatory does contain blood vessels- cappilaries, arteries, and veins. But the circulatory system does not contain the liver, the liver is part of the digestive system.
The liver has anastomosing vessels, specifically the hepatic arteries and portal veins, which form an intricate network that supplies blood to the liver tissue. These vessels help ensure a continuous blood supply to the liver even if one vessel is obstructed.
The hepatic veins are blood vessels located in the liver. ... Trauma: Injury to the hepatic veins can lead to blood clot formation
Veins.
Only within the blood vessels. And there are many, many of those.
vaguely speaking it's "HEPARIN".
The heart and your blood vessels
They are called Veins just FYI the blood vessels that bring blood away from the heart are called arteries
bring blood around you, as big as the top part of a finger
clarites and slimaries
High blood pressure (hypertension ) from scar tissue in the liver causes swelling of and bleeding from the blood vessels of the esophagus.
Because blood vessels are embedded in the pancreas and liver