Angio
The word root for blood vessels is vas- or vascu-.
The medical root word 'angio' refers to the vessel.
The root word is -tension meaning pressure.
The medical root word 'vaso' refers to the vessel.
The medical root word 'fascia' refers to the sheet or band of fibrous tissue (Latin).
The word root for blood vessels is vas- or vascu-.
The medical root word 'angio' refers to the vessel.
The root word is -tension meaning pressure.
The medical root word 'vaso' refers to the vessel.
In Greek it means "receptacle', while in medicine it's a prefix relating to blood vessels.
vascular
The medical root word 'fascia' refers to the sheet or band of fibrous tissue (Latin).
The Greek root "haimato" refers to blood, derived from the Ancient Greek word "haima" meaning blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.
The root word of hemorrhage is "hemo," which refers to blood in Greek.
The word "clotting" applies to the coagulation of blood.
The root is -emia which means blood. Anemia means without blood.
"Blood vessels" is actually two words, but here's a good sentence. The blood vessels of a blue whale are so large that a car could drive down some of them.