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  2. Circulatory system - Wikipedia

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    The circulatory system is a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate. [1][2] It includes the cardiovascular system, or vascular system, that consists of the heart and blood vessels (from Greek kardia meaning heart, and from Latin vascula ...

  3. Blood vessel - Wikipedia

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    Blood vessels function to transport blood. In general, arteries and arterioles transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body and its organs, and veins and venules transport deoxygenated blood from the body to the lungs. Blood vessels also circulate blood throughout the circulatory system. Oxygen (bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells ...

  4. Vein - Wikipedia

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    Vascular smooth muscle cells control the size of the vein lumens, and thereby help to regulate blood pressure. [31] The inner tunica intima is a lining of endothelium comprising a single layer of extremely flattened epithelial cells, supported by delicate connective tissue. [8] This subendothelium is a thin but variable connective tissue. [4]

  5. Vascular tissue - Wikipedia

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    Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem. These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally. There are also two meristems associated with vascular tissue: the vascular cambium and the cork cambium.

  6. Artery - Wikipedia

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    Inside this layer is the tunica media, which is made up of smooth muscle cells, elastic tissue (also called connective tissue proper) and collagen fibres. [3] The innermost layer, which is in direct contact with the flow of blood, is the tunica intima. The elastic tissue allows the artery to bend and fit through places in the body.

  7. Hemorrhoid - Wikipedia

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    They are composed of neither arteries nor veins, but blood vessels called sinusoids, connective tissue, and smooth muscle. [2]: 175 Sinusoids do not have muscle tissue in their walls, as veins do. [8] This set of blood vessels is known as the hemorrhoidal plexus. [2] Hemorrhoid cushions are important for continence.

  8. Cardiovascular disease in women - Wikipedia

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    e. Cardiovascular disease in women is an integral area of research in the ongoing studies of women's health. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an umbrella term for a wide range of diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, including but not limited to, coronary artery disease, stroke, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarctions, and aortic ...

  9. Ovary - Wikipedia

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    3470. FMA. 7209. Anatomical terminology. [ edit on Wikidata] The ovary (from Latin ōvārium 'egg, nut') is a gonad in the female reproductive system that produces ova; [ 1 ] when released, an ovum travels through the fallopian tube / oviduct into the uterus. There is an ovary on the left and the right side of the body.