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3711007 Structure of great blood vessel (organ)

3711007 Structure of great blood vessel (organ)

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  • The structure of great blood vessels (organ) refers to the large, primary blood vessels in the body, including the aorta, pulmonary arteries, and vena cava, responsible for transporting oxygenated and deoxygenated blood between the heart, lungs, and the rest of the body.

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  • Structure of great blood vessel (organ) (body structure) [ 900000000000003001 Fully specified name en_GB, en ]

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