After foods are digested and absorbed into the blood stream through the intestinal walls. From there they travel through a special vein called the hepatic portal vein which conveys the food to the liver for processing. It is in that hepatic portal vein that you will find the most nutrients shortly after eating.
Veins
The only blood vessels that contain valves are veins.
No, bacteria are considered living things and they do not contain blood vessels.
The blood vessel you would expect a high glucose content in after eating is the portal system.
Renal vein.
The pulmonary arteries contain the least oxygen as they carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation.
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.
The blood vessel that contains the most glucose after eating is the hepatic portal vein. High concentration of glucose to low Hepatic portal vein > hepatic vein > mesenteric artery -Ruffles
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Yes, the circulatory system can contain blood clots that form to stop bleeding from a damaged blood vessel. Proteins, such as antibodies and clotting factors, also circulate in the blood to help maintain homeostasis and fight infections.
Blood in stools, eating foods that contain strong colourants
Damage to the blood vessel.