blood vessel
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The diagram clearly shows a red blood vessel branching into smaller capillaries.
Definition
Noun: A tubular structure in the body, part of the circulatory system, through which blood flows. Blood vessels form a network to transport blood to and from the heart to all tissues of the body.
Examples
- Arteries and veins are the two main types of blood vessels.
- The doctor said the rupture was in a small blood vessel in the brain.
- A healthy diet helps keep your blood vessels flexible and clear.
Advanced Usage
- "to constrict/dilate blood vessels": To narrow or widen the diameter of blood vessels, which affects blood pressure and flow.
- Caffeine can cause blood vessels to constrict.
- "blood vessel integrity": Refers to the strength and proper functioning of blood vessel walls.
- Vitamin C is important for maintaining blood vessel integrity.
Variants and Related Words
- Artery (n): A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- Vein (n): A blood vessel that carries blood back toward the heart.
- Capillary (n): A very small blood vessel where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues.
- Vascular (adj): Relating to or containing blood vessels.
- The vascular system is extensive.
Synonyms
- Vessel (in a medical/biological context)
- Duct (less common for this specific meaning)
- Conduit (figurative)
Related Phrases
- Blood vessel wall: The layered structure forming the vessel.
- Atherosclerosis involves the buildup of plaque on the blood vessel wall.
- Major/Minor blood vessel: Refers to the relative size and importance of the vessel.
- The aorta is a major blood vessel.
Related Idioms
- "to make one's blood boil": To make someone very angry. (This idiom relates to the idea of increased blood pressure and flow, but does not directly mention the vessel).
- His rude comments made her blood boil.
The diagram clearly shows a red blood vessel branching into smaller capillaries.
Noun
- a vessel in which blood circulates