Vascular Forms


The blood vascular system is a closed, circulatory system in which the heart pumps blood over arteries, capillaries, and veins. In comparison, the lymphatic system is a uni directional system in which fluid flows from the interstitial space of tissues to the venous stream. The vascular system forms early in development. Endothelial precursor cells, angioplasty, coalesce into a basic vascular plexus and a dorsal aorta. The lymphatic vessels originate from veins and develop consequent to the blood vessels. This article target on the improvement of the blood vascular and the lymphatic system and explain the parallel and differences in these systems.

The vascular system is a critical component of organism evolution. A well-patterned and physiologically reactive circulatory system assure proper nutrient and oxygen delivery for the growth and development of the embryo.


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