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Что (кто) такое Artery - определение

BLOOD VESSEL THAT CARRIES OXYGENATED BLOOD AWAY FROM THE HEART TO OTHER ORGANS RATHER THAN LUNGS
Arteries; Arterial; Arterially; Artery walls; Artery lesion; Arterial system; Artery wall; Arteria; Arteriae; Arterial wall
  • Arteries form part of the human [[circulatory system]]
  • Cross-section of a human artery
  • Diagram showing the effects of [[atherosclerosis]] on an artery.
  • Microscopic anatomy of an artery.
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artery         
(arteries)
1.
Arteries are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Compare vein
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...patients suffering from blocked arteries.
N-COUNT
2.
You can refer to an important main route within a complex road, railway, or river system as an artery.
Clarence Street was one of the north-bound arteries of the central business district.
N-COUNT
artery         
¦ noun (plural arteries)
1. any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
2. an important route in a traffic or transport system.
Origin
ME: from L. arteria, from Gk arteria, prob. from airein 'raise'.
artery         
n.
blood vessel
1) a blocked, occluded; coronary; pulmonary; ruptured artery
2) (misc.) hardening of the arteries
channel
3) a major; traffic artery
Artery         
·noun The trachea or windpipe.
II. Artery ·noun Hence: Any continuous or ramified channel of communication; as, arteries of trade or commerce.
III. Artery ·noun One of the vessels or tubes which carry either venous or arterial blood from the heart. They have tricker and more muscular walls than veins, and are connected with them by capillaries.
Artery         
An artery (plural arteries) ()ἀρτηρία, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus is a blood vessel in humans and most other animals that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body (tissues, lungs, brain etc.).
Arteries         
·pl of Artery.
arterial         
1.
Arterial means involving or relating to your arteries and the movement of blood through your body.
...people with arterial disease.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
An arterial road or railway is a main road or railway within a complex road or railway system.
ADJ: ADJ n
Artery (band)         
BAND
Mick Fidler
Artery are a British post-punk band from Sheffield, that was founded in 1978. They were commonly known and often confused as 'The'.
Arterial         
·adj Of or pertaining to an artery, or the arteries; as, arterial action; the arterial system.
II. Arterial ·adj Of or pertaining to a main channel (resembling an artery), as a river, canal, or railroad.
arterial         
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¦ adjective
1. relating to an artery or arteries.
2. denoting an important route in a system of roads, railways, or rivers.

Википедия

Artery

An artery (plural arteries) (from Greek ἀρτηρία (artēríā) 'windpipe, artery') is a blood vessel in humans and most animals that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body (tissues, lungs, brain etc.). Most arteries carry oxygenated blood; the two exceptions are the pulmonary and the umbilical arteries, which carry deoxygenated blood to the organs that oxygenate it (lungs and placenta, respectively). The effective arterial blood volume is that extracellular fluid which fills the arterial system.

The arteries are part of the circulatory system, that is responsible for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to all cells, as well as the removal of carbon dioxide and waste products, the maintenance of optimum blood pH, and the circulation of proteins and cells of the immune system.

Arteries contrast with veins, which carry blood back towards the heart.