When assessing a pulse site, arteries are palpated in every scenario. This is because pulses are the result of the rhythmic expansion and contraction of arterial walls as blood is pumped through them by the heart. Common pulse sites include the radial, carotid, and femoral arteries, where the pulse can be felt due to the proximity of these arteries to the skin's surface. Palpating veins generally does not provide a pulse sensation.
every where in the body the three types of blood vessels are arteries capillaries and veins
Every living tissue requires blood for it's survival, so does blood vessels, great vessels even have small vessels to supply themselves and they are called as "Vasa vasorum"
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Blood vessels carry the blood to every part of the body.
Capillary
capilleries
every part in your body that is how you other than the hart
either veins capillaries or arteries :O
Arteries feed into capillaries, the capillaries give oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body and take toxins and CO2 from every cell in the body, from there the blood in the capillaries go into your veins (the blue blood vessels) which go to your heart.
Every villus has a network of capillaries and a lacteal.
No, bacteria are considered living things and they do not contain blood vessels.
Every organ is connected to the lungs by blood vessels. The heart is directly connected.