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  • Blood Vessels

    Tube-like structures forming a circulatory network to transport blood throughout the body.
  • Avascular

    Regions or tissues lacking blood vessels, such as cartilages, tendons, and ligaments.
  • Vascularized

    Regions of the body with a rich supply of blood vessels.
  • Circulatory Network

    A system where blood vessels originate and end at the heart, forming a complete loop.
  • Dilation

    The process of blood vessels enlarging their diameter.
  • Constriction

    The process of blood vessels narrowing their diameter.
  • Pulsation

    Rhythmic dilation and constriction of blood vessels.
  • Proliferation

    The division of blood vessels to replace or repair damaged ones or form new vessels.
  • Angiogenesis

    Formation of new blood vessels, occurring during fetal development and throughout life.
  • Vasculature

    The entire network of blood vessels in the body.
  • Arteries

    Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to the tissues.
  • Veins

    Blood vessels that carry blood from the tissues back to the heart.
  • Capillaries

    Small blood vessels where exchange of substances occurs between blood and tissues.
  • Anastomoses

    Merging points of blood vessels, including arterial, venous, and arteriovenous types.
  • Capillary Beds

    Networks of capillaries functioning in the exchange of substances between blood and tissues.