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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Femoral vessels; Femoral vasculature
  • Gray1146: Femoral vessels as they pass under the [[inguinal ligament]]

vasculature      
n. Vasculatura, sistema de la sangre
blood circulation         
  • Blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulations showing capillary networks in the torso sections
  • Capillary bed
  • bronchial arteries]].
  • [[Magnetic resonance angiography]] of [[aberrant subclavian artery]]
  • border
  • Diagram of capillary network joining the arterial system with the venous system.
  • Human anatomical chart of blood vessels, with heart, lungs, liver and kidneys included. Other organs are numbered and arranged around it. Before cutting out the figures on this page, [[Vesalius]] suggests that readers glue the page onto parchment and gives instructions on how to assemble the pieces and paste the multilayered figure onto a base "muscle man" illustration. "Epitome", fol.14a. HMD Collection, WZ 240 V575dhZ 1543.
  • 60-second cycle]]) and shows the red blood cell deforming as it enters capillaries, as well as the bars changing color as the cell alternates in states of oxygenation along the circulatory system.
  • The open circulatory system of the grasshopper – made up of a heart, vessels and hemolymph. The hemolymph is pumped through the heart, into the aorta, dispersed into the head and throughout the hemocoel, then back through the ostia in the heart and the process repeated.
  • Flatworms, such as this ''[[Pseudoceros bifurcus]]'', lack specialized circulatory organs.
  • Two-chambered heart of a fish
  • Image of veins from [[William Harvey]]'s ''[[Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus]]'', 1628
THREE INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS THAT WORK TOGETHER: CARDIOVASCULAR, PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC
Cardiovascular system; Cardiovascular System; Cardiovascular; Blood circulation; Bloodstream; Circulatory; List of physiology topics: circulation; Circulation (physiology); Double circulatory system; Systemic circulation; Circulation of blood; Human circulatory system; Blood cirulation; Blood stream; Hemocoel; Open circulatory system; Transport system in animals; Circulation of the Blood; Blood circulation effects on energy level; Vascular system; Hemolymphe; Three chambered heart; Two chambered heart; Cardio-vascular system; Haemocoel; Systemic venous system; Vasculature; Cardiopulmonary; Systemic loop; Blood system; Circulation of the blood; Cardio vascular; Oxygen transportation; Closed circulatory system; Blood circulatory system; Systemic vein; Circlatory system; Open circulation; Blood supply; Systemic Veins; Double circulation; Vascular bed; Vascular tree; Hæmocœl; Development of the circulatory system; Systema cardiovasculare; Circulatory systems; Systemic venous systems; Circulatory control system; Circulatory control systems; Circulation control system; Circulation control systems; Circulation system; Circulation systems; Vascular network; Evolutionary history of the cardiovascular system; Evolution of the circulatory system; Evolution of circulatory systems
circulación de la sangre, sistema circulatorio
cardiopulmonary         
  • Blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulations showing capillary networks in the torso sections
  • Capillary bed
  • bronchial arteries]].
  • [[Magnetic resonance angiography]] of [[aberrant subclavian artery]]
  • border
  • Diagram of capillary network joining the arterial system with the venous system.
  • Human anatomical chart of blood vessels, with heart, lungs, liver and kidneys included. Other organs are numbered and arranged around it. Before cutting out the figures on this page, [[Vesalius]] suggests that readers glue the page onto parchment and gives instructions on how to assemble the pieces and paste the multilayered figure onto a base "muscle man" illustration. "Epitome", fol.14a. HMD Collection, WZ 240 V575dhZ 1543.
  • 60-second cycle]]) and shows the red blood cell deforming as it enters capillaries, as well as the bars changing color as the cell alternates in states of oxygenation along the circulatory system.
  • The open circulatory system of the grasshopper – made up of a heart, vessels and hemolymph. The hemolymph is pumped through the heart, into the aorta, dispersed into the head and throughout the hemocoel, then back through the ostia in the heart and the process repeated.
  • Flatworms, such as this ''[[Pseudoceros bifurcus]]'', lack specialized circulatory organs.
  • Two-chambered heart of a fish
  • Image of veins from [[William Harvey]]'s ''[[Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus]]'', 1628
THREE INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS THAT WORK TOGETHER: CARDIOVASCULAR, PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC
Cardiovascular system; Cardiovascular System; Cardiovascular; Blood circulation; Bloodstream; Circulatory; List of physiology topics: circulation; Circulation (physiology); Double circulatory system; Systemic circulation; Circulation of blood; Human circulatory system; Blood cirulation; Blood stream; Hemocoel; Open circulatory system; Transport system in animals; Circulation of the Blood; Blood circulation effects on energy level; Vascular system; Hemolymphe; Three chambered heart; Two chambered heart; Cardio-vascular system; Haemocoel; Systemic venous system; Vasculature; Cardiopulmonary; Systemic loop; Blood system; Circulation of the blood; Cardio vascular; Oxygen transportation; Closed circulatory system; Blood circulatory system; Systemic vein; Circlatory system; Open circulation; Blood supply; Systemic Veins; Double circulation; Vascular bed; Vascular tree; Hæmocœl; Development of the circulatory system; Systema cardiovasculare; Circulatory systems; Systemic venous systems; Circulatory control system; Circulatory control systems; Circulation control system; Circulation control systems; Circulation system; Circulation systems; Vascular network; Evolutionary history of the cardiovascular system; Evolution of the circulatory system; Evolution of circulatory systems
(adj.) = cardiopulmonar
Ex: All children had undergone reparative open heart surgery utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass during infancy.

Definitie

Angienchyma
·noun Vascular tissue of plants, consisting of spiral vessels, dotted, barred, and pitted ducts, and laticiferous vessels.

Wikipedia

Femoral vessel

The femoral vessels are those blood vessels passing through the femoral ring into the femoral canal thereby passing down the length of the thigh until behind the knee. These large vessel are the:

  • Femoral artery (also known in this location as the common femoral artery) and
  • Femoral vein

Lymphatic vessels found in the thigh aren’t usually included in this collective noun.

As the blood vessels pass along the thigh, they branch, with their main branches remaining closely associated, where they are still referred to collectively as femoral vessels.

The adjective femoral, in this case, relates to the thigh, which contains the femur.

The relative position of these two large vessels is very important in medicine and surgery, because several medical interventions involve puncturing one or the other of them. Reliably distinguishing between them is therefore important. The location of the vessel is also used as an anatomical landmark for the femoral nerve.