Artery Overview

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Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart . All arteries, with the exception of the pulmonary and umbilical arteries, carry oxygenated blood. The circulatory system is extremely important for sustaining life. Its proper functioning is responsible for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to all cells, as well as the removal of carbon dioxide and waste products, maintenance of optimum pH, and the mobility of the...


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    Resolved Question Is there a portal artery? is there a portal artery or just portal vein? Best ramifies like an artery and ends in capillary-like vessels. NO there is no portal artery only vein.

    Jul 30, 2008

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    this 'artery' soap and decided to 'paint' the artery blue as a reference to the royal blood (not that I am completely, and thus the blue bled to the top layer, causing this 'splashed artery'...

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    artery" I had this test to r/o aneurysms but the report says it is "insensitive" to small berry aneurysms which "go with" this artery thing. I also had it to r/o fibromuscular dysplasia

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How do the artery walls assist the blood pulse from the heart?
Do walls of the artery assist in keeping blood pressure from the heart high? For...

The blood in the artery flows in a jerk like manner which is felt as pulse on the wrist temple neck etc regions.The blood directly from 1 of its major...

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What will happen in an artery in the leg is clogged up by fatty deposits?...
If a coronary artery is clogged, then it leads to heart attack. If an artery in...

Artherosclerosis in peripheral arteries (such as in the leg) lead to the medical entity known as Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD). Gradual reduction in blood flow to the legs will lead to...

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  • Nicotine Damages Arteries

    Watch this video about nicotine and its effects on all types of animals,including humans. Researchers have found evidence that nicotine is linked to atherosclerosis in mice. See how nicotine works in this video from ScienCentral....

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Congenital heart defects are abnormalities of the heart that develop prior to birth when the heart is forming. They can affect the chambers, valves, or blood vessels of the heart. There are numerous types of congenital heart defects that can occur in isolation or in combination with other ones. Some require little or no intervention, while some may require immediate surgery. Learn about them in this slide show.

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