vascular structure
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Definition
- Noun:
- A structure composed of or provided with blood vessels: A part of an organism, such as an organ or tissue, that is made up of or contains a network of vessels for carrying blood or other fluids.
Usage
- The term "vascular structure" is used in biological and medical contexts to describe anatomical parts defined by their system of vessels.
- It is a formal, technical noun. It is typically used in singular form but can be pluralized ("vascular structures") when referring to multiple instances.
Examples
- Noun:
- The heart is a complex vascular structure.
- The surgeon carefully avoided damaging the surrounding vascular structures during the operation.
- The study focused on the vascular structure of the liver.
Advanced Usage
- "The vascular structure of [a specific organ/tissue]": A common phrase used to discuss the specific arrangement of blood vessels within a particular part of the body.
- Researchers mapped the intricate vascular structure of the human brain.
Variants and Related Words
- Vascular (adj): Relating to, affecting, or consisting of vessels that conduct fluids (such as blood or sap).
- Vascular disease, vascular tissue.
- Vasculature (n): The arrangement or system of blood vessels in an organ or body part. This is a closely related term often used interchangeably with "vascular structure," though "vasculature" emphasizes the network itself.
- The corneal vasculature is normally absent in healthy eyes.
Synonyms
- Blood vessel network: A more descriptive synonym.
- Vasculature: As noted above, a near-synonym emphasizing the system of vessels.
Related Phrases
- Vascular system: The broader system of vessels in the body (e.g., the cardiovascular system).
- The vascular system is essential for transporting oxygen and nutrients.
Noun
- a structure composed of or provided with blood vessels