vasculature
vascular network
An interconnected tubular multi-tissue structure contains fluid that is actively transported around the organism[ZFA]. Examples: vasculature of lung, vasculature of face.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Cardiovascular |
| Latin Name | vascular network |
| FMA ID | 69050 |
Sub-structures
appendage vasculature
Organ
axial vasculature
Organ
blood vasculature
Vessel
brachiocephalic vasculature
Vessel
connecting stalk vasculature
Organ
deep vasculature
Organ
lymph vasculature
Vessel
portal system
Vessel
pulmonary venous system
Vessel
rete mirabile
Bone
systemic venous system
Vessel
tail vasculature
Organ
vascular plexus
Nerve
vasculature of central nervous system plus retina
Organ
vasculature of head
Organ
vasculature of integument
Organ
vasculature of musculoskeletal system
Organ
vasculature of organ
Organ
vasculature of trunk
Organ
vitelline vasculature
Organ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the vasculature?
An interconnected tubular multi-tissue structure contains fluid that is actively transported around the organism[ZFA]. Examples: vasculature of lung, vasculature of face.
What body system is the vasculature part of?
The vasculature is part of the Cardiovascular.
What is the Latin name for the vasculature?
The Latin name for the vasculature is vascular network.
Related Structures
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