artériát
Artériát is a term originating from the Hungarian language. It directly translates to "artery" in English. In anatomical and medical contexts, arteries are defined as blood vessels responsible for carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart to all parts of the body. They are characterized by thick, muscular walls that can withstand the high pressure of blood pumped from the heart. The term "artériát" would be used in Hungarian discussions related to the circulatory system, cardiovascular health, and medical procedures involving these vessels. This includes the study of blood flow, the diagnosis of arterial diseases such as atherosclerosis, and surgical interventions like angioplasty or bypass surgery. The concept of arteries, and thus "artériát," is fundamental to understanding human physiology and medicine.