Veins come up everywhere in your body. They are normally more visible when the vein has dilated. When your veins dilate your Blood pressure drops and heat loss increases.
Usually just break it up, cover with water, and boil till tender with a good smocked ham hock!
it is the vein on the inner thigh and runs up the leg as well, it merges into the external iliac vein
The bones in your palm are called:Metacarpals.
Yes, lauric acid is commonly found in palm kernel oil, making up a significant portion of its fatty acid profile. It is also present in other natural sources such as coconut oil and breast milk.
hold the tail vertically up and on the occygeal vertebrae, search the vein, the vein is narrower, wont be easy to see it
The Inferior Mesenteric Vein (iMV) drains into the splenic vein. The splenic vein ultimately "meets up" with the Superior Mesenteric Vein (SMV) to form the Hepatic Portal Vein (HPV)
In a lighter vein means less serious. This is similar to the phrase, "Lighten up".
A vein in rock is a line that contains another mineral besides the larger percentage of what the rock is made up of. A vein, for example, could be a vein of coal in a coal mine. Coal is extracted out of the rock.
The hepatic portal vein is created by the anastamoses between the superior mesenteric vein and spleinc vein. It is arguable that the inferior mesenteric vein joins at this same anastomoses but generally it actually joins the splenic vein which then meats the sup. mesenteric vein as stated above. The veins that drain into the portal vein (ie above the ansastmoses between the splenic and sup. mesenteric) are the cystic vein, the right gastric vein and the posterior-superior part of the pancreaticoduodenal vein.
The great saphenous vein is a superficial vein that runs up the inside of the leg. It's the longest vein in the body.
The sabal palm can grow up to 65 feet.
jugular