CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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In the walls of internal organs; usually involuntarily controlled.
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Relating to the vessels of the body, especially the arteries and veins, that carry blood and lymph.
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Mucous membrane.
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Gland that releases its secretions through tubelike structures called ducts.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The vascular system is made up of the vessels that carry blood and lymph fluid through the body. It’s also called the circulatory system. The arteries and veins carry blood all over the body. They send oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues.
Detailed explanation-2: -The vascular system, also called the circulatory system, is made up of the vessels that carry blood and lymph through the body. The arteries and veins carry blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues and taking away tissue waste matter.
Detailed explanation-3: -Capillaries. Capillaries are small, thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins. Their thin walls allow oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and waste products to pass to and from the tissue cells.
Detailed explanation-4: -Vascular organ means the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas, or any other organ that requires continuous circulation of blood to remain useful for transplantation purposes.
Detailed explanation-5: -At each body part, a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries connects the very small artery branches to very small veins. The capillaries have very thin walls, and through them, nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells.